Hope
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Hope
AvailableHope is a female Domestic Short Hair cat with a lovely orange tabby coat and a medium build, living in Midland, MI. She is spayed, fully vaccinated, and house trained. Hope has special medical needs due to early kidney disease and a mild heart murmur. Her coat is short and easy to care for. She will require daily medication, and the rescue will assist with her special diet and health care.
About Hope
Meet Hope, a gentle soul with a big heart. At around 10 years old, Hope has seen her share of challenges, but her sweet and trusting personality shines through. She came to the rescue after being found outdoors with no history, yet from day one, she’s shown nothing but calmness and affection. Recently, Hope underwent a minor procedure to remove a small facial growth, which she handled beautifully thanks to attentive veterinary care. She has the early stages of kidney disease along with a mild heart murmur and takes a single daily pill to manage both. The rescue will provide her special food and cover her vet care, so you can focus on giving her a loving home. Hope is toothless, so her pink tongue often peeks out—a sweet detail that suits her quiet and gentle nature. She loves curling up in laps and finding the perfect box for a nap. Peace and comfort mean a lot to her, so she’s best suited as the only cat at home. Hope needs someone patient who can offer her love and a sense of security for her golden years. Despite her health issues, her kidney disease is progressing slowly and she’s full of gentle spirit, ready for a cozy, happy future. She’s spayed, vaccinated (FVRCP), on flea prevention, dewormed, and FIV/FeLV negative. Click apply to start the adoption process.
Adoption Fee
$50Payment after application.
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Questions about Hope
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Hope tend to adapt well to indoor living, especially environments that are calm and quiet. A peaceful home will let her feel secure and loved.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Hope, being a Domestic Short Hair, doesn't require outdoor space and will do best kept indoors, especially considering her age and health.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats can be great with gentle children, but Hope prefers a calm, peaceful environment without much hustle and bustle.











