Martha
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Martha
AvailableMartha is a brown tabby with a short coat, who weighs in as a medium-sized, young female and is currently in Berkeley Heights, NJ. She is about 1 year and 10 months old. Martha is spayed, vaccinated, fully house trained, and in good health after a tough start. She is looking for a stable, loving home where she can be the only cat.
About Martha
Marthaās a survivor with a sassy spark. She turned up alone, dangerously underweight and suffering from mouth ulcers that made eating nearly impossible. Abandoned, she faced a tough start but never gave up. In foster care, patience and steady love helped Martha gain her strength. Sheās healthy again and ready to move forward. Martha loves sunbeams, cozy blankets, and being near people who offer gentle affection. After a long day, sheāll curl up beside you, offering quiet company. Sheās affectionate but sets her boundariesābelly rubs are off the menu. Martha soaks up kindness like a little sponge and rewards it with loyalty and an occasional playful swat if you cross her lines. She does insist on being the only cat in the home. Martha wants peace, security, and the spotlight all to herself. No other cats or childrenāsheās had enough competition and commotion for several lifetimes. If youāre looking for a single companion to brighten up your quiet home, Martha is more than ready. She is spayed, microchipped, current on vaccines, tested for FIV/FELV, and fully healthy now. Born under the sign of Cancer, Martha brings a nurturing, intuitive energy to her relationshipsāa zodiac fit for her resilient spirit. Letās make this the home sheās been waiting for. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Martha
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Tabby cats like Martha adapt well to indoor homes with a peaceful atmosphere. They do best in households where they can establish a comfortable routine and feel secure.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Martha, as a tabby domestic cat, is perfectly content indoors. Outdoor access is not required and, in Marthaās case, a secure indoor setting is ideal for her happiness and safety.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Tabby cats can be good with children, but Martha prefers a calm home without kids. She would do best in an adult-only environment.











