Moma
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Moma
AvailableMoma is a gray and white tabby cat with a short coat, living in Grass Valley, CA. She is an adult, spayed female and her vaccinations are up to date. Moma is house trained and does not have special needs. She has a calm, affectionate personality and easily adapts to change.
About Moma
Moma is a petite tabby at about four years old and nine pounds, with a striking gray and white coat. She soaks up every bit of affection, thriving on belly rubs and soft touches. Most of her day is spent perched in a sunny window, completely content to watch the world go by. But boredom never lasts. Out of nowhere, she’ll spring into action for her beloved laser-pointer sessions or play with a favorite old toy, channeling pure kitten energy. Moma is calm, poised, and rarely rattled. Her curiosity keeps her engaged with everything around her, but she always circles back to her top priority—cuddles. She has a gentle, confident presence, and other cats seem drawn to her. If there are other cats in the home, she’ll fit in easily, but she’d also be fine as a spoiled only cat, provided she gets plenty of human company. Moma adapted quickly to indoor life after surviving on the streets of Stockton, and she raised her kittens before moving inside for good. Now, she’s ready for a permanent home with more room and attention than one person can provide. She’s spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and tested FIV negative. If you’re within 100 miles of Grass Valley, CA, she’s open to making the trip for the perfect match. Every animal like Moma deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.
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Questions about Moma
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Tabby cats like Moma adapt well to most indoor environments. They’re usually content in apartments or houses, as long as there are cozy spots to observe their surroundings.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Moma doesn’t require outdoor space to be happy. Like most tabby cats, she’s perfectly content indoors if provided with windows, toys, and enrichment.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Tabby cats are generally good with children, especially ones as calm and gentle as Moma. She would do well in a home with respectful kids who understand how to interact with cats.











