Mila
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Mila
AvailableMila is a female domestic short hair with a short buff tabby coat. She’s about 1 year and 11 months old and currently in Battle Creek, MI. Mila is spayed, has up-to-date vaccinations, and is not yet house trained. She prefers an independent but affectionate lifestyle, making her a good fit for someone looking for a low-key companion.
About Mila
Mila is a buff tabby domestic short hair with a gentle, observant nature. She’s sweet and loves attention, yet she enjoys her independence and often prefers lounging and watching the world go by over roughhousing. Mila tends to be shy with new faces but warms up once she senses kindness—she’s still building her trust in people every day. Though not overly playful yet, Mila may reveal a livelier side as she settles in. She’s open to living with a calm, cat-friendly dog after a patient, positive introduction, or alongside an older cat who isn’t looking for play sessions. Mila’s also happy as the only cat at home. She would do best with older children who understand her mellow side and give her space to feel safe. Mila’s an easy-going companion who will thrive in a quiet, respectful household, whether that’s a single adopter or a family ready for a thoughtful, loving friend. Fun fact: Mila was born under the sign of Cancer, so it’s no surprise she’s sensitive and watchful. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Mila
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Mila, as a domestic short hair cat, does well in most home environments, from apartments to houses. A calm and steady setting helps her feel secure and lets her personality shine.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats like Mila are best kept indoors and do not require outdoor space. She'd enjoy windows for observing, but safety inside is key.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mila and other domestic short hairs can live with children, though Mila herself prefers older, cat-savvy kids who respect her quiet and gentle side.











