Rascal
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Rascal
AvailableRascal is a spayed female adult calico cat with a medium build and a short coat. She is house trained and has been vaccinated. Living in Pasco, WA, Rascal is affectionate and playful, making her a wonderful potential companion.
About Rascal
Meet Rascal, a stunning young adult calico with a gentle heart. Rascal recently joined our foster program with her brother, Husky, and is now eager to find her forever home. She might be a bit shy when first meeting new people, but her affectionate nature truly shines when she feels safe. Rascal loves being petted, enjoys all the love and attention possible, and adores belly scratches. This playful girl has an endless curiosity, always keen to supervise her foster mom's activities from a comfortable distance. While Rascal's history with children and dogs is unknown, a gradual introduction to new family members is recommended to ensure everyone settles in comfortably. Although she arrived with her brother, Rascal can thrive in a home without him, provided she has the love, patience, and security she deserves. If you’re looking for a sweet and playful companion, Rascal may be the perfect fit for your family. She's been spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped, and her adoption fee is $100, which includes a coupon book from Petsmart and a gift bag from POPP. Find out if you can give Rascal that loving home she’s waiting for!
Adoption Fee
$100Payment after application.
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Questions about Rascal
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Rascal, being a calico cat, typically adapts well to various living environments, especially those that allow for calm companionship and gentle play.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Calico cats like Rascal don't require outdoor space; they thrive in indoor settings where they can feel safe and loved.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Rascal's previous exposure to children is uncertain, a slow introduction would likely help her acclimate to kids in a loving household.











