Meow
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Meow
AvailableMeow is a medium-sized, young female tabby in Woodland Hills, CA, with striking brown and orange stripes. Her short coat is easy to maintain. She is both spayed and up to date on vaccinations. Meow is house trained and does well with other cats and friendly dogs, making her an ideal companion for multi-pet homes. She is looking for an adopter who can appreciate her playful, independent spirit and help her continue to grow confident in a loving environment.
About Meow
Meow is a striking eight-month-old tabby with bold brown and orange tiger stripes that set her apart in a crowd. She’s the beloved sister and bonded buddy of Boots—they’re inseparable and will need to be adopted together. Meow has a gentle, curious nature and is making steady progress with petting, especially when treats are involved. Her purrs and happy biscuit-making on her bed are proof that she feels secure in her environment. Shy around new people and situations, Meow instantly perks up for playtime. Wand toys, tunnels, and anything she can chase bring out her goofy, athletic side. Both Meow and Boots had a tough start—rescued from a backyard as tiny kittens and lovingly raised by their foster—but that hasn’t stopped Meow from growing into a playful, treat-motivated cat. She’s brave, eager, and always watching for the next game. Because of her sensitive side, Meow needs experienced, cat-savvy adopters who are willing to let her set the pace and offer gentle guidance. Give her space, and you’ll be rewarded as she grows bolder and more affectionate. She does well with other cats and is comfortable around friendly dogs, too. If you’re patient and looking for a social feline who will quietly blossom, Meow just might be the companion you’re after. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
Adoption Fee
$175Payment after application.
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Questions about Meow
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Tabby cats like Meow do best in homes where they have room to play and safe spaces to retreat. Apartment living works if there are plenty of toys and enrichment.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Meow, as a tabby cat, doesn't require outdoor space and can live happily indoors as long as she has opportunities for play and stimulation.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Tabby cats are generally adaptable and tolerant, so Meow could do well in a home with older, respectful children willing to give her space.











