Darma
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Darma
AvailableDarma is a small, spayed female gray-and-white tabby currently residing in Novato, CA. At just 12 weeks old, she's still a baby, weighing 2.8 lbs. Darma has her vaccinations up-to-date and is ready for a loving home. She is playful and affectionate, making her a delightful companion.
About Darma
Darma is a lively 12-week-old gray-and-white tabby, full of curiosity and charm. She’s often found on her next adventure, whether it’s wedging herself behind bookcases, exploring the spaces beneath cabinets, or scaling baby gates to find new play spots. Her spirit shines when she surprises her siblings, Darwin and Darcy, with playful pounces, sparking spirited games of chase. This little explorer isn’t deterred by tumbles; she simply brushes herself off and carries on with determination. Darma loves her toys, especially her ball-in-track cat ring, which she plays with for ages. When she wants some affection, she’ll chirp adorably for your attention, and once picked up, her loud purr fills the air. She tends to follow close behind, making her presence known while ensuring you have a sweet companion at your side. Darma is looking for a home, preferably with one of her siblings or another young, active cat to join the fun. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Darma
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Darma, being a domestic short hair cat, typically thrives in a nurturing home environment, ideally with enough space for exploration and play.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed, including adventurous cats like Darma, usually prefers an indoor environment where they can safely explore and engage in play.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Darma's playful nature makes her a good fit for homes with children, as long as the kids understand how to gently interact with her.











