Milagra
Available
Milagra
AvailableMilagra is a large senior calico cat, estimated at 10 years and 6 months old, and she is currently in San Jacinto, CA. She is a spayed female who’s ready to enjoy a relaxed life, and comes from a loving rescue. With her mature age and sizable presence, Milagra is ready for a tranquil home where she can shine.
About Milagra
Meet Milagra, a senior calico queen who brings warmth and wisdom with her every move. At 10 and a half years old, she strikes the perfect balance of gentle grace and affectionate companionship. Milagra prefers sunbeams and inviting windowsills to wild adventures, and her favorite activities include cozy naps and serene people-watching. She’s large and statuesque, exuding calm wherever she settles. Expect devoted snuggles and soft purrs from Milagra. She’s done with the chaos and would thrive in a calm home where she’s cherished for her mellow—and occasionally silly—sidekick nature. While Milagra is available for adoption anywhere, you do need to meet her in person first to make the match official. Born in early November, she’s a natural Scorpio—expect a little feline charisma. If peaceful companionship with a loving, seasoned cat sounds right, Milagra is likely your match. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
Adoption Fee
$200Payment after application.
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Questions about Milagra
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Calico cats like Milagra generally do best in safe, stable indoor environments where their personalities can bloom and they have access to calm spaces to relax.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Milagra, being a calico domestic cat, doesn't require much outdoor space. She'll appreciate a sunny window or cat tree from which to observe the outside world.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Most calico cats are suitable for homes with respectful children, though Milagra’s senior age suggests she’d prefer a quieter household where her boundaries are respected.











