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Muffy

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6 months - 2 years|Domestic Short Hair|Female|Medium|Kearneysville, WV
๐Ÿพ Friendly๐Ÿค— Affectionate๐ŸŽพ Playful๐Ÿšฝ House Trained๐Ÿˆ Cat Friendly

Muffy is a young female Domestic Short Hair cat with a beautiful tabby (tiger striped) coloring and a short coat. She is of medium size and is house trained. Muffy has been spayed, and her vaccinations will be current at the time of adoption. She is currently residing at the Animal Welfare Society of Jefferson County.

About Muffy

Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin! Meet Muffy! She arrived at her current shelter after being rescued from a difficult situation and is now looking for her forever home. Muffy is a young, affectionate tabby with a short coat and plenty of personality. She is quite vocal and will happily let you know when she wants love and attention. While she adores being petted, she prefers not to be picked up, and sheโ€™s sure to let her new family know her boundaries. Muffy gets along with other cats but needs a slow introduction, so patience and proper acclimation are recommended if you have feline companions. Her interactions with dogs and children are unknown, but with her gentle nature, she may adapt in the right home. Muffy is already spayed and will be up-to-date on vaccinations and microchipped before adoption. They are ready to love you; are you ready to apply?

Questions about Muffy

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Domestic Short Hair cats adapt well to various living environments, including apartments and houses. They do best in loving homes where they receive plenty of attention and stimulation.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Domestic Short Hair cats can live happily indoors full-time and do not require outdoor space. If allowed outdoors, a safe and secure outdoor area is preferred.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Domestic Short Hair cats are generally suitable for homes with children, as they tend to be adaptable and tolerant. Supervision and gentle handling are always recommended.