Sunfyre
Available
Sunfyre
AvailableSunfyre is a male domestic short-haired cat, just 3 months old. He’s small and has striking black fur that adds to his charm. Currently, he is vaccinated and will be neutered before adoption. Sunfyre is looking for a loving home in Raleigh, NC where he can truly flourish with the right care and affection.
About Sunfyre
Meet Sunfyre, a sweet little guy still finding his way after a rough start on the streets. He came to the shelter with his siblings and has been working hard to heal and feel safer. While he might be a bit shy at first, give him some gentle attention, and his affectionate side will shine through. Sunfyre loves cozy cuddles and is slowly discovering how wonderful humans can be. With time, you'll see his wonderful personality blossom! As he settles in, he’s also developing a playful spirit. You might catch him pouncing on toys or having the zoomies when he feels confident. Sunfyre thrives in a calm environment where he can explore at his own pace. He will be spayed before going home, and he has unique eyes that you can learn more about from our adoption specialists. If you’re looking for a gentle companion to warm your heart, Sunfyre is ready to meet you and share all the love he has to give! Ready to make a new friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$175Payment after application.
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Questions about Sunfyre
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Sunfyre, being a domestic short-haired cat, typically thrives in a calm and patient environment. A quieter home will help him feel safe and allow him to approach new experiences at his own pace.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short-haired cats like Sunfyre usually require a safe indoor space to thrive. Some supervised outdoor time can be beneficial, but a secure home is where they really shine.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Sunfyre might be more comfortable in a home with older children who can understand and respect his shy nature. He needs a gentle and calm approach while he learns to trust.











