Mircle
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Mircle
AvailableMircle is a domestic short hair cat with a soft orange coat and a gentle disposition. She's an adult female, estimated to be around 3 years old, currently in Hazleton, IA. Mircle is spayed, vaccinated, and house trained, making her a low-maintenance companion. She gets along well with children and other cats, and her affectionate personality makes her a joy to be around.
About Mircle
Mircle showed up at the shelter's front door in tough shape—left behind during the night and already in labor, she lost her kittens before help arrived. After being spayed, she's bounced back and has shown nothing but warmth and gratitude to every person who's met her. About 3 years old, Mircle is a short-haired, orange tabby who stands out for her affection and sweetness. She's easy to love, and her gentle nature shines through, despite what she's endured. Mircle gets along well with other cats and is comfortable with children, making her a great fit for a family home. Her short orange coat makes her especially striking, and you'll want to pet her as much as she wants to be petted. Her adoption fee is fully sponsored. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Mircle
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Mircle is a domestic short hair cat, a breed that adapts well to different household settings. She will be comfortable in both apartments and homes, as long as she has safe indoor space and cozy spots to rest.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats like Mircle thrive indoors with plenty of enrichment; they don't need outdoor space to be content, but they enjoy window perches and sunny spots.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs are known for their tolerant and friendly demeanor. Mircle, in particular, gets along with children and would be a good match for a family environment.











