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Ragnar

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2 months old|Domestic Short Hair|Male|Small|Ferndale, MI
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🏠 Single Animal Home🧑‍🧒‍🧒 Good with Children

Ragnar is a male Domestic Short Hair, just 2 months old. He is small, short-haired, and housetrained, with an adventurous spirit. Currently located in Ferndale, MI, he is fully vaccinated and eager to meet his new family. His adoption fee is $200.

About Ragnar

Meet Ragnar, the Little Viking Prince! As the only boy in a litter filled with fierce Viking sisters, Ragnar knows how to hold his own while charming everyone around him. This delightful orange-and-white kitten resembles his mama, Lagertha, which makes him her perfect mini-me. A true explorer at heart, Ragnar never stays in one spot for long. His adventurous spirit drives him to investigate every nook and cranny while displaying a gentle side that melts hearts. Living with three sisters means he’s always in the middle of wrestling matches; he happily joins in, loves the action, and has the resilience to bounce right back for more. Ragnar thrives best in a home with feline company. He would adore being adopted with one of his sisters or joining a lively resident cat who matches his playful nature. If you're seeking a curious and sweet little explorer, Ragnar is ready to sail into your heart. Just a note: applications for single kittens will not be considered since they thrive better in pairs or with other furry friends. There’s a $200 adoption fee, which covers all vet records. The Ferndale Cat Shelter will arrange for spay/neuter and rabies vaccinations with the adopter’s chosen veterinarian, a requirement for adoption. Ready to meet this adventurous baby Viking? Click apply to start the adoption process!

Questions about Ragnar

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Ragnar, being a Domestic Short Hair, will thrive in a loving home environment, ideally with space to explore and play.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    As a young explorer, Ragnar doesn’t require outdoor space but will enjoy safe indoor play and adventure.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Yes, Ragnar is known to get along well with children, making him a fitting companion for families.