Kamie
Available
Kamie
AvailableKamie is a Bengal/Tabby mix with a medium build and beautiful brown tabby coloring. Her short coat gives her a sleek, polished look. She is an adult, spayed female cat who is fully vaccinated and house trained. Kamie is currently in Columbia, SC, waiting for her perfect match.
About Kamie
Kamie is a petite Bengal/Tabby mix with a soft, short coat and striking tabby brown markings. She approaches life with quiet curiosity, spending her days watching birds and squirrels from the window or batting at toys when she thinks nobody’s looking. Kamie has a gentle, playful side, but new faces and busy spaces can make her a bit wary at first. She thrives in a calm environment, where her confidence grows naturally and she has plenty of nooks to explore. If you offer a sunny window and a patient approach, Kamie will blossom into a devoted companion. She gets along well with other cats and appreciates a home that lets her be herself. Ready to give Kamie the space and warmth she’s been waiting for? Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
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Questions about Kamie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Kamie's Bengal/Tabby background means she thrives in homes where she has plenty of vertical space, such as cat trees or shelves, and lots of windows to watch the world go by. She'll do best in a calm environment that allows her to explore without being overwhelmed.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Kamie would be content with an indoor setting that has plenty of stimulation and window views. Bengals mix well in indoor environments as long as they have enrichment—outdoor enclosures or a secure patio are bonuses, not requirements.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Kamie tends to be shy, so older children who understand how to give her space are a better match. Bengals and tabbies generally do well with children if interactions are respectful and gentle.











