Muffy
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Muffy
AvailableMuffy is a young female Domestic Short Hair cat with a medium build and striking tabby (tiger striped) markings. She is house trained, spayed, and will be fully vaccinated before adoption. Currently, she is in Kearneysville, WV. With her short coat, Muffy is easy to care for and will be microchipped before going to her new home.
About Muffy
Meet Muffy! Muffy was brought to safety from a tough situation and has shown a lot of resilience since arriving. She’s around a year and a half old and still finding her confidence, but she’s clearly affectionate and loves attention. You’ll hear her when she’s ready for pets—she’s not shy about asking, though she prefers not to be picked up. Give her a little patience with new feline friends because she needs proper introductions and some time to settle in. Muffy is spayed and will be up-to-date on her vaccinations and microchipped before heading to her new home. She does get along with cats, but her experience with dogs or children hasn’t been tested. Ready to give her the care and space she deserves? What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Muffy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Muffy, as a Domestic Short Hair, is quite adaptable and thrives in most indoor environments. She’ll do well in a quiet home where she can enjoy both attention and personal space.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Muffy are often happiest living indoors but can enjoy supervised access to safe outdoor areas such as a catio or enclosed porch.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Generally, Domestic Short Hair cats can adapt to homes with children, especially when introductions are managed calmly. Since Muffy hasn’t been around kids, supervision and patience would be important.











