Yzma
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Yzma
AvailableYzma is a young female Tabby with buff, tan, fawn, and white coloring and a soft short coat. At just over a year old, she is already spayed, vaccinated, and house trained. Yzma is currently in Shippenville, PA, waiting for a loving home.
About Yzma
Yzma is a tabby-and-white kitten born in March of 2025, part of a litter rescued from a feral colony. She’s on the shy side at first, preferring to hang out with other cats and kittens until she gets to know you. Once she warms up, Yzma turns into an affectionate, snuggly lap-cat with a strong purr. She’s happiest chasing toys like springs and cat teasers, and she really comes alive at playtime. Though she needs a little patience from new people, her gentle and sweet nature shines when given the chance. Yzma is already spayed, vaccinated (including rabies), Feline Leukemia and FIV tested, de-wormed, and microchipped, making her ready for her new home in Shippenville, PA. Bonus fact: Being born on March 21, Yzma’s a determined Aries—expect a playful spirit and a streak of independence. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Yzma
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Yzma, as a tabby cat, adapts easily to most indoor living spaces. She will enjoy a home with cozy spots and areas to play. Her playful yet gentle temperament also makes her well-suited for families or quieter households.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a tabby domestic cat, Yzma thrives best indoors with access to stimulating toys and cat trees. She doesn’t require outdoor space and will flourish in a safe indoor environment.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yzma gets along with children and, like many tabby cats, often enjoys gentle interaction and play. She appreciates kindness and patience while warming up to new family members.











