Momma Tortilla
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Momma Tortilla
AvailableMomma Tortilla is a spayed female Domestic Short Hair, medium-sized and adult-aged, living in San Antonio, TX. She is nearly five years old, vaccinated, and looking for someone patient and understanding.
About Momma Tortilla
Momma Tortilla is almost five and has learned to navigate the world with quiet caution. She spent her early days in crowded, uncertain conditions and was even left outside in a crate with her kittens. Her kittens have found homes, but she’s spent nearly four years waiting for someone to choose her. She tends to hang back at first with new people, watching and sizing things up before deciding if it’s safe. When she does trust, she lets her guard down—accepting gentle pets and attention, and showing how much she’s needed calm affection. She never hisses or lashes out; she simply prefers a calm home where routines are steady and expectations are gentle. Pushing her doesn’t work, but patience does. Give her space and time, and she’ll eventually make a real connection with you. She isn’t the boldest cat, but she notices everything. When she chooses you, it’s deliberate and enduring. Momma Tortilla is in San Antonio, TX and ready for a home where she can settle in quietly. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Momma Tortilla
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Momma Tortilla typically do best in calm indoor environments where they can feel safe and observe their surroundings.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Momma Tortilla, as a Domestic Short Hair, doesn't require outdoor space; she thrives as an indoor cat and prefers a predictable, cozy home.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats are adaptable and can do well with respectful children, but given Momma Tortilla's reserved nature, a quieter home might be better.











