Hopeful Mia
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Hopeful Mia
AvailableHopeful Mia is a young, medium-sized brown tabby female with a short coat, currently in Houston, TX. She’s about 5 years and 10 months old and is house trained. Mia is spayed and her vaccinations are up to date, offering peace of mind to future adopters. She is not a special needs cat.
About Hopeful Mia
Hopeful Mia is searching for the right family to give her a chance at happiness. She’s a healthy, active cat, a little shy at first, but she opens up once she gets to know you. Mia prefers things a little quieter—she’s a gentle, calm presence, not one for wild antics. She loves a cozy cubby to tuck herself into, enjoys perches, basking in the sun, and can’t resist playing with feather wands, lasers, or indulging in Lickable Treats. Mia is known to purr gratefully when you pet her. She seems to get along with other cats and would likely do well around older children after a thoughtful introduction. Mia’s closest companion was already adopted, and since her previous owner needed to relocate overseas, she’s patiently waiting for her forever home. She’ll thrive with someone who enjoys building trust and watching her show her affectionate side. If you’re an experienced cat person, Mia will appreciate the extra understanding. Fun fact: Mia was born on July 1, which makes her a sensitive and intuitive Cancer—no wonder she loves cozy corners! Click apply to start the adoption process.
Adoption Fee
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Questions about Hopeful Mia
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Hopeful Mia, as a Tabby, fits well in indoor environments where she can find comfortable spaces to relax and enjoy some playtime. Apartments or homes with cozy hideaways are ideal for her personality.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Tabby cats like Mia do not require outdoor space as long as they have room inside to explore and climb. They thrive with indoor enrichment such as perches and interactive toys.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Hopeful Mia could do well with older children, especially after a slow introduction. Tabby cats are often adaptable and can make good companions in family settings.











