Midnight Bonded To
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Midnight Bonded To
AvailableMidnight is a domestic short hair adult female with a medium build, currently living in Kennebunk , ME. She is spayed, vaccinated, and fully house trained. Being part of a bonded pair, she’s looking for someone to share her gentle, affectionate spirit.
About Midnight Bonded To
Meet Midnight and Mimi, a bonded pair of eight-year-old female cats searching for a home where patience and kindness come naturally. These two start out shy, but with a bit of time, their affectionate personalities become hard to miss. Midnight, with her classic black and white coat, quickly warms up and becomes a steady presence, always angling for attention and happy to be nearby. Mimi, a gentle gray, stays reserved at first but blooms into a devoted companion once she feels safe. She's quick to purr, loves a lap, and will even reach for you when she wants closeness, happily accepting belly rubs. Both cats are quiet, easy to love, and thrive in a calm environment where their sweet nature is allowed to shine. Midnight and Mimi must be adopted together, as their bond is not up for negotiation. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Midnight Bonded To
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Midnight do best in calm, indoor environments where they feel secure and have space to relax and explore. An environment without too much noise or chaos suits their temperament well.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Midnight, as a domestic short hair, doesn’t need outdoor space and will be happiest as an indoor cat. Providing windows or safe perches for her to observe the outside world is plenty.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs like Midnight can thrive in homes with respectful children, especially when introduced gradually. Given their initial shyness, older or calmer children may be a better fit.











