Mira
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Mira
AvailableMira is a small female domestic short hair cat living in Groveland, MA. She is a baby, about 10 months old, with a gentle temperament. Mira is spayed, house trained, and fully vaccinated. She has a beautiful gray tabby coat threaded with yellow and orange hues. Mira thrives on feline companionship and does especially well with other cats. Born July 13th, she's a Cancer, which might explain her sensitive and thoughtful nature.
About Mira
Meet Mira. Mira is a striking gray tabby with threads of yellow and orange in her coat. Her gentleness stands outāshe's reserved, patient, and builds trust over time. Mira does best when given space to adjust; a calm, caring household will allow her true self to surface. Affection is on her termsāshe prefers staying grounded, relishing quiet, slow pets along her back, and steers clear of quick hands overhead. Once she feels safe, Mira will seek out connection in subtle ways. She must be adopted with her best friend, OpalāMira leans on Opal for confidence and guidance. They complement each other: Opal craves cuddles and brings out Miraās bravery. Adult homes or families with older, gentle children suit Mira perfectly. Sheās not familiar with dogs; a quiet, dog-free environment will help her relax. Kittens like Mira thrive with feline companionship, so adoption as a pair is essential unless you already have a friendly cat at home. Be prepared for regular vet visitsākittens have evolving needs. Mira and Opal are waiting for patient adopters ready to invest time and love. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Mira
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Mira, as a domestic short hair cat, is comfortable in a range of home settings, but she truly thrives in calm, stable environments. A quiet household with adults or considerate older children would allow her to settle in and build trust without stress.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Mira is a domestic short hair cat, and like most cats of her kind, she does not need outdoor space. She will be safest and happiest as an indoor companion where she can enjoy windows and climbing spots.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hair cats can be great with kids, especially those old enough to respect boundaries. Mira is best matched with older, gentle children who understand her need for patience.











