Mia
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Mia
AvailableMia is a small, adult female Domestic Short Hair with a brown tabby coat, currently in Owatonna, MN. She is spayed, housetrained, and vaccinated, making her a healthy and easy-going addition to the right household. Mia’s shyness gives way to affectionate behavior once she feels safe and comfortable. She gets along well with both cats and dogs, and, at about 5 years and 4 months old, she brings a grounded presence. As a Capricorn, born on January 1st, Mia has a steady, resilient spirit.
About Mia
Mia is a petite, short-haired brown tabby who've known the restless rhythm of Minnesota's outdoors for years before her life changed in March. When rescued, she was just in time to welcome three kittens—she raised them gently in her foster home and now they're ready to move on, just like she is. Mia is cautious at first, preferring to observe until she feels secure, and she's not a fan of being picked up. That said, once trust is built, she truly leans in—she’ll come close for belly rubs, loves getting brushed, and laps up affection on her own terms. Mia enjoys a quiet space where she can lounge and keep an eye on things, and she blossoms in a home that values both independence and gentle companionship. She gets along with cats and dogs, especially if they respect her pace. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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Questions about Mia
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Mia, being a Domestic Short Hair, adapts well to indoor living. She’ll appreciate a calm and stable home environment with cozy spots to observe and relax.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Mia don’t require outdoor access if provided with indoor enrichment and window views. She's content to stay safe and comfortable inside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mia’s breed tends to do well with gentle, respectful children. Given Mia’s shy nature, older or calm kids who understand boundaries would be best.











