Mia
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Mia
AvailableMia is a young, spayed female domestic short hair with a short, tabby and white coat. She’s medium-sized and house trained, and her vaccinations are up to date. Mia currently lives in New York, NY.
About Mia
Mia and Mittens are a bonded pair who found comfort and friendship with each other in foster care and now can’t be separated. Mia stands out as the social, energetic calico—always in the middle of play, curious about everything, turning any object into a toy. She’s affectionate and loves to curl up on the bed for naps, usually tucked between your legs or stretched out across your stomach. Her days are split between energetic romps and lounging by the window, taking in whatever action she can spot outside. Mittens is the quieter member of the pair, reserved at first but deeply affectionate once he warms up. He’ll greet you with a gentle meow, rub against your legs, and follow you from room to room, always wanting to keep you company. He isn’t fond of being picked up but still sticks close, showing just how much he cares in his own way. They balance each other out—one bold and curious, the other gentle and quietly loyal. Together, Mia and Mittens promise plenty of play and snuggles for their new family, bringing warmth and companionship every day. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Mia
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Mia, as a domestic short hair, adapts well to most living situations, including apartments or houses. She’ll thrive wherever she can interact daily with people and have some space to play.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hairs like Mia are happy living entirely indoors. She’d enjoy a window perch or a safe balcony, but she doesn’t require outdoor space for her needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mia’s breed tends to do well around respectful children. Their playful and friendly nature can make them a good choice for family homes.
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