Ahoy Millie
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Ahoy Millie
AvailableAhoy Millie is a medium-sized, 3-year-old spayed female with striking brown tabby coloring. She is in Wheaton, IL and brings youth and confidence to the table, embodying the playful charm of a young domestic short hair. Millie does not have special needs, making her an easy addition to most households.
About Ahoy Millie
Ahoy Millie has a regal face that hints at royalty, but she’s really more like your boldest, most engaging friend. Her brown tabby markings give her a queenly look, but her true nature reveals itself the moment someone enters the room. Millie rushes to greet newcomers and supervises household activities, gently demanding to be part of everything. She thrives on human company, always curious and looking for the next adventure, whether that’s exploring a new nook or investigating what you’re up to. She strikes the perfect balance: affectionate without being in your lap all day, playful but never overwhelming. Visitors will notice how she instantly charms them and seems to run the place like a welcoming committee. There’s a warmth to Millie that makes her easy to love—she’s the sort of cat who lifts up a home just by being herself. If you want a cat whose personality fills a room as much as her beautiful tabby pattern does, Ahoy Millie is ready to join your crew. Fun fact: She’s a Taurus, so expect a laid-back, steady companion. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Ahoy Millie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic short hair cats like Ahoy Millie are adaptable and thrive in a range of settings, from apartments to spacious houses. As long as she gets affection and interaction, she’ll feel right at home.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Ahoy Millie is content indoors and doesn’t require outdoor space. Providing windowsills and vertical spaces to climb is usually enough for a domestic short hair.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs are generally good with children, and Millie's affectionate, social nature would make her a fun companion for families.
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