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Athena Grant

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1 year old|Egyptian Mau, Tabby|Female|Medium|Hemet, CA
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🙈 Shy🧠 Smart

Athena Grant is a medium-sized Egyptian Mau/Tabby mix with a short coat in black, brown, and white hues. She’s a young, spayed female at about 1 year and 9 months old and is house trained. Her vaccines are up to date. Athena Grant currently lives in Hemet, CA, looking for a new start after a challenging beginning.

About Athena Grant

Athena Grant came from a tough hoarding situation in Watts, California, rescued alongside her siblings and named after strong characters for a good reason. She's shy at first, observing quietly before making her move. Give her space and let her come to you—she thrives on respect and gentle affection. When Athena trusts you, you'll discover her energetic, playful side—she's athletic, loves chasing toys, and has strong instincts to explore. Her Egyptian Mau heritage shines in her grace and agility, but it's her sensitivity and intelligence that stand out most when she's reading a room or person. Athena Grant gets along with calm, respectful cats and is better with older children who will honor her boundaries. Very dominant, pushy animals or unpredictable environments will overwhelm her. For families who are patient and quiet, and for those who appreciate her subtlety, Athena will offer a deeply rewarding bond. She hasn't lived with dogs or been around young kids, so caution there is best. Her journey from a neglected kitten to an affectionate lap cat is proof of her resilience. Athena Grant is fully vetted, spayed, and vaccinated. She's currently in Hemet, CA, waiting to give someone her quiet loyalty and playful spark. Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.

Questions about Athena Grant

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

    Athena Grant, as an Egyptian Mau/Tabby mix, does best in a calm, structured household. She prefers a quieter environment with space to explore and a consistent routine.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Egyptian Maus like Athena Grant enjoy having room to move and play indoors. While outdoor access isn't necessary, she will need plenty of interactive playtime inside to burn off her energy and satisfy her curiosity.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Athena Grant would do best around older children who understand cat boundaries. Young kids might overwhelm her, but respectful older children can form a strong bond with her.