Emmi
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Emmi
AvailableEmmi is a female Siamese/Tabby mix with a short, gray-blue-silver coat and striking blue eyes, currently in Bethel, CT. She is young, house trained, and has been spayed. Vaccinations are up to date, giving you some peace of mind as she transitions into your household.
About Emmi
Emmi is a striking Siamese/Tabby mix with short, silvery fur and intense blue eyes—she turns heads wherever she goes. After being found as a stray in the Bronx, she was originally slated for release, but her friendliness earned her a shot at finding a real home. The ear tip tells her story, but it’s her big personality that makes her unforgettable. Independent, curious, and sometimes a little sassy, Emmi needs time to settle in. She explores, plays, and welcomes affection—on her own terms. Sharply observant, she lets you know when she's had enough with a love bite or two. Because of her boundaries, Emmi is best off in a home with teens or adults who are experienced with cats and respect her signals. Patience is key; Emmi rewards it with charm and bold companionship. Her adoption fee is $225, and she is spayed, microchipped, vaccinated, and negative for FIV/FELV. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
Adoption Fee
$225Payment after application.
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Questions about Emmi
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Emmi, as a Siamese/Tabby mix, is well-suited for indoor living where she can stay safe and observe her surroundings. She will thrive in a home that allows her space to explore and places to perch and watch the world go by.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Siamese/Tabby mixes like Emmi are content indoors and do not require outdoor access. Window perches or safe balcony spaces can help satisfy her curiosity without putting her at risk.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Emmi would do best with teens or adults who understand cat behavior, as she has clear boundaries. Siamese/Tabby mixes can be affectionate but may not tolerate rough handling by younger children.
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