Mantis
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Mantis
AvailableMantis is a female domestic short hair mixed breed cat with a beautiful orange and white coat and a medium build. She is an adult and has been spayed. Her coat is short and easy to maintain, and she is fully house trained. Mantis is vaccinated and currently resides at Helping Paws Humane Society. She has special needs as she is FELV+ and can only cohabit with cats that are also FELV+.
About Mantis
Lets make it official, apply to adopt! Meet Mantis and Rocket! These two wonderful, goofy siblings are the epitome of love and joy. They've been at the rescue for over a year and a half, and their playful antics and affectionate nature have filled every day with laughter. Although now adults, the pair remain youthful, always chasing each other around or relaxing together, radiating endless energy and sweetness. After a challenging start, Mantis and Rocket have blossomed into strong, happy cats eager to share their affection with a forever family. Their sibling bond is truly special, so they must be adopted together – they are inseparable and deeply devoted to each other. Both are FELV+ (Feline Leukemia Virus positive), which means extra care for their immune health, but it doesn’t dampen their loving, playful spirit. Since FELV is only contagious to other cats, they’re best suited to homes with either no other cats or with FELV+ feline companions. With attentive care and support from your veterinarian, these siblings can continue to thrive and enjoy life. If you’re searching for a duo of sweet, joyful cats ready to fill your home with love, cuddles, and contagious happiness, Mantis and Rocket are waiting for you! Also, as a fun fact, Mantis is a Pisces, a sign known for nurturing and affectionate personalities. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Mantis
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats adapt well to a variety of living environments, from apartments to houses. They thrive best in homes where they receive plenty of attention and care.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats do not require outdoor space and are often very content being indoor-only pets. Secure outdoor access, like a catio, can be a bonus but is not necessary.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, domestic short hair cats are generally friendly and can do well with children, especially when properly introduced and handled gently.
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