Rhea
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Rhea
AvailableRhea is a sweet and playful medium-sized domestic short hair cat, around 1-2 years old. She is a spayed female with a beautiful coat of white and gray, has been vaccinated, and is litter box trained. Living in The Dalles, OR, Rhea is excited for a forever home where she can share her affectionate spirit. She is well-socialized and ready to find her special someone.
About Rhea
Rhea is a remarkable young cat, approximately one to two years old, with a heart full of love and charm. After rescuing her and her six kittens from a challenging situation, she has done what few could—raised each one with dedication and care. Now that her kittens are off on their own adventures, it's time for Rhea to find her forever home. Confident, adaptable, and playful, Rhea thrives in the presence of her humans. She’s not shy about letting you know she wants to be involved in whatever is happening around her. With her lively personality, she’s ready to engage in games and perhaps a little mischief, keeping that kitten spirit alive. Having spent some time outdoors, Rhea seeks a home where she can enjoy safe outdoor access or a cozy catio to bask in the sun. She's social and gets along well with friendly dogs and children who understand how to interact gently with her. Rhea is a spayed and vaccinated beauty, currently litter box trained, looking for her next adventure. Could you be the one to provide her a loving home? Rhea's adoption fee is $135. When you consider Rhea, think of the joy and companionship she could bring to your life. Ready to meet her?
Adoption Fee
$135Payment after application.
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Questions about Rhea
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Rhea, as a domestic short hair, thrives in a home with safe outdoor access or a catio where she can enjoy sunshine and fresh air.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Rhea enjoys a safe outdoor space to explore, making a catio or a securely fenced yard ideal for her.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Rhea is good with children, especially those who can be gentle and respectful of her space.










