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Blaze

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10 months old|Domestic Short Hair|Female|Medium|Owatonna, MN
♿️ Special needs🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🤐 Quiet😌 Calm

Blaze is a female Domestic Short Hair with a torbie coat and a medium build, currently about 9 months old. She is house trained, spayed, and up to date on her vaccinations. Blaze has a special medical need—a persistent gentle wheeze—but this hasn't slowed her down. She's living in Owatonna, MN, and is known for her affectionate and easy-going temperament.

About Blaze

Blaze is a gentle, affectionate kitten who lights up her foster home with cuddles and bursts of playful energy. Her soft torbie coat and petite frame are marked by an orange blaze of fur atop her head, making her easy to spot when she’s curled up in her favorite donut hide or leaping after a spinning laser. Blaze delights in wrestling and snuggling with her siblings—a social little spirit who confidently purs when content, her signature wheeze fading in the background. Since birth, Blaze has had a gentle wheeze. Though veterinarians have yet to pinpoint the cause, she embraces life with enthusiastic biscuit-making, play, and affection. Blaze is well-practiced at taking oral medication and never lets her respiratory quirk hold her back. She thrives around other cats, making her an excellent companion for playful feline friends, and would love to go home with a sibling like Enzo or her buddy Levi. Blaze's sun sign is Leo, so don't be surprised if she seeks the spotlight in your lap or at playtime. Ready to give this sweetheart her next adventure in Owatonna, MN? Think you are the one? Submit an application!

Questions about Blaze

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

    Blaze, as a Domestic Short Hair, will adapt well to various living environments and thrives in both apartments and houses. She's especially happy with plenty of cozy spots to lounge and space to play.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Blaze doesn't require outdoor space—she is content being an indoor cat. It's safer for her, especially given her special needs, and indoor play will keep her stimulated.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Blaze’s Domestic Short Hair temperament is generally gentle and tolerant, so she can do well with respectful children, especially since she enjoys company and cuddles.