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Miara

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3-7 years|Manx, Domestic Medium Hair|Female|Medium|Flint Hill, VA
🤗 Affectionate🐾 Friendly🙈 Shy🚽 House Trained🐈 Cat Friendly

Miara is a Manx/Domestic Medium Hair mix, medium in size and adult in age, currently residing in Flint Hill, VA. She has been spayed and is house trained. Miara gets along well with other cats and is looking for a home where she can be adopted with her bonded companion.

About Miara

Miara is a beautiful bobtail cat who relies on the comfort and companionship of her bonded friend, Micah. Both were left alone for almost ten months after the death of their previous owner, which left them understandably wary but eager for kindness. The two must be adopted together. They’ve started to rediscover trust; both enjoy treats, often straight from your hand, and they love chasing each other in their favorite crinkly cat tunnel. While Micah now welcomes gentle petting, Miara hangs back—she’s taking her time, watching, still cautious, but curious and making progress every week. They’ve spent a while in the rescue, gradually opening up, and are ready at last for a patient, loving home where they can settle and feel safe again. If you’re looking to help a close-knit pair really come into their own, Miara and Micah are waiting for you. What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Questions about Miara

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Miara, as a Manx/Domestic Medium Hair mix, usually adapts well to both quiet and active homes, especially those that offer plenty of safe, indoor spaces to explore. She will thrive best in a stable, calm environment with her bonded companion.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    This breed, including Miara, does not require outdoor space and generally does best as an indoor cat. Keeping Miara indoors will also keep her safe and healthy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Manx/Domestic Medium Hair mixes like Miara can be good with children, especially if the kids are gentle and respectful of her need for space and her shy nature. Supervision and a slow introduction always help.