Naomi
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Naomi
AvailableNaomi is a young, small Manx/domestic short hair cat currently living in Marion, NC. She is spayed, vaccinated, and fully litter box trained. Naomi was born with Manx syndrome, making her a special needs cat who requires regular diaper changes to accommodate her condition. Even with her unique needs, she is affectionate and adaptable.
About Naomi
Naomi—nicknamed Nae by her friends—is a one-of-a-kind young cat with a personality that shines through every moment. Born in March 2023, she's something special: Naomi was born without a tail, making her part Manx, and she also has Manx syndrome. You’ll notice she dribbles a bit of urine, so she wears an adorable diaper (with suspenders to keep it snug) when she's moving around the house. To keep her healthy, she needs at least twelve hours diaper-free in her multi-level crate each day. She’s litter box trained and has figured out not to use her diaper for #2, which keeps things tidy and saves her lots of baths. Naomi behaves a bit like a small dog—she loves to be close to you and follows her foster mom everywhere, but without any yapping. She’s affectionate, chatty, and happiest when curled up on a warm lap, with a heating pad in her bed, a sprinkle of catnip, or feather toys nearby. Naomi is all about the snuggles. She’ll make a loyal, loving companion for the right adopter. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Naomi
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
A Manx/domestic short hair like Naomi does well in a stable indoor environment where she feels safe and connected to her people. Since she is social and cuddly, a calm home with attentive caregivers is ideal.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Naomi and her Manx/domestic short hair relatives are happiest indoors, where they stay safe and their health can be monitored. Outdoor access isn't needed, especially for a cat with special needs like hers.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Manx/domestic short hairs are generally gentle and loving, so Naomi could do well with respectful children who understand her care routines and her special needs.











