Lark
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Lark
AvailableLark is a 3-month-old female domestic short hair with a petite build. She has a stunning coat of gray, blue, and silver and is currently house trained. Lark is spayed and up-to-date on vaccinations. Living in Mount Laurel, NJ, she's ready to discover the world with a little help from her new family.
About Lark
Meet Lark! Not every kitten is the life of the party; some are the quiet dreamers like her. Lark was born to a feral mother who had been cared for by a compassionate homeowner. Sadly, after a house fire, their mother tragically passed away. We managed to rescue Lark and her three siblings, giving them a chance at a life filled with care instead of hardship. At around 3.5 months old, Lark is learning that people can be wonderful. As the most reserved of her litter, she takes life at her own pace. You’ll often find her sprawled out, playfully batting at toys, completely absorbed in her own magical little world. While her siblings create chaos, Lark enjoys a quieter existence and embraces those peaceful moments. Each day she becomes a bit braver, realizing that gentle hands can provide love and safety. Earning Lark’s trust is truly special, and with a patient family and a calm environment, she will continue to grow into a loving companion. Because kittens flourish with a buddy, Lark must be adopted with one of her siblings. A built-in best friend will give her the confidence to explore this big world. If your heart belongs to the gentle souls who need someone to believe in them, Lark may be the perfect addition to your family. Contact Randall's Rescue today to learn more about Lark & Co. and help this sweet little dreamer write the happiest chapter of her story.
Adoption Fee
$200Payment after application.
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Questions about Lark
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Lark, being a domestic short hair, usually thrives in a calm and loving environment. She'll do best in a home where her gentle nature can flourish.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hairs like Lark don’t require much outdoor space, but they do enjoy a safe space where they can explore and play.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Lark is not the best fit for homes with children due to her reserved nature, preferring a quieter space where she can feel safe.











