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Amira Looking For

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6 months - 2 years|Tabby, Domestic Short Hair|Female|Medium|San Luis Obispo, CA
🐾 Friendly🎾 Playful🙈 Shy🐈 Cat Friendly🧑‍🧒‍🧒 Good with Children

Amira is a young female tabby and domestic short hair mix with a medium build. She is spayed, vaccinated, and house trained. Amira is currently in San Luis Obispo, CA, awaiting her new family.

About Amira Looking For

Amira is a golden-brown tabby, young and full of potential. While she isn't the type to climb into your lap on day one, she's a pleasure to watch—always tuned into what's happening around her and quick to engage her feline friends in a round of play or a mutual grooming session. Expect her to warm up at her own pace: she gets braver with time, taking cues from the cats around her and gradually approaching her people until, one day, she's leaning in for pets and purring like she's always belonged. She's happiest with a bit of sun to stretch out in, occasionally unleashing a burst of acrobatic energy. New situations or loud noises can startle her, but she's resilient and returns to her comfort zone as she relaxes. Amira is a strong fit for a patient adopter—especially one with a resident cat buddy—who's willing to let her blossom on her own terms. She is spayed, vaccinated, and comes with a microchip. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Amira Looking For

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

    Tabby and domestic short hair cats like Amira typically thrive in calm, predictable homes where they have access to sunny spots and cozy nooks. They appreciate secure indoor environments with playful enrichment.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Amira, as a domestic short hair tabby, doesn't require outdoor space and usually does well indoors. If supervised outdoor time is an option, it should be in a safe, enclosed area.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Most tabby and domestic short hair mixes, including Amira, adapt well to homes with respectful children, especially if they are given time to get used to new family members.