Reva
Available
Reva
AvailableReva is a young female Siamese mix with a medium build and a stunning cream coat. She is spayed, vaccinated, and house trained, ready to be a loving companion. Living in Hopkinton, MA, she is looking for a caring home that understands the responsibilities of adopting a cat.
About Reva
Meet Reva, an enchanting cat with a beautiful cream-colored coat adorned with soft, darker Siamese-toned markings that create an elegant, artistic appearance. She radiates sweetness and affection, eager to give head rubs and snuggle with her favorite people. Reva's gentle nature makes her impossible to resist. Though her past was challenging—she was found wandering the streets, thin and in need of care—Reva has flourished into a happy, playful cat. She delights in chasing toys and exploring, often found perched on a windowsill, taking in the world around her. Reva gets along well with other cats but hasn’t been tested with dogs or children. This gentle girl is looking for a forever home where she can share her love and companionship. Approved adopters must be ready to pick her up in Hopkinton, MA, on July 14th. If you’re up for the joy of adopting a cat who will bring endless affection into your life, Reva can't wait to meet you!
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Questions about Reva
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Reva, being a Siamese mix, thrives in a home that provides love and attention. She appreciates a safe, nurturing environment where she can explore in comfort.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Siamese mixes like Reva enjoy some outdoor time but can be perfectly content in an indoor setting, especially if there are engaging toys and windows to watch.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Reva has not been evaluated with children, but her gentle and affectionate nature suggests she could adapt well in a loving home.











