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Mama Goat

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1 year old|Domestic Short Hair|Female|Medium|Mount Juliet, TN
♿️ Special needs🤗 Affectionate☺️ Gentle🎉 Social

Mama Goat is a 1 year and 1 month old female Domestic Short Hair in Mount Juliet, TN, sporting a unique tortoiseshell coat. She will be spayed before adoption and her vaccinations are up to date. Mama Goat is FIV positive and will benefit from a gentle and attentive home ready to support her special needs. She’s a medium-sized cat looking for her people.

About Mama Goat

Mama Goat got her name after giving birth behind a barn in Dyersburg, TN, where she kept her kittens as safe as she could. When she arrived at the rescue, she took in an orphaned kitten as her own, showing just how nurturing she can be. You wouldn’t guess Lamby isn’t her biological kitten—the two are completely bonded. Now her kittens are old enough for adoption, and Mama Goat herself will be ready soon after her upcoming spay appointment. She’s been through a lot but remains a devoted and caring mom, eager for a home of her own. Mama Goat is FIV positive and will need an adopter who can provide a bit of extra attention. She’s got a lot of heart and is ready for her next chapter. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!

Questions about Mama Goat

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Mama Goat, as a Domestic Short Hair, adapts well to most indoor environments and thrives in homes where she can feel safe and comfortable. A calm, nurturing space would be ideal for her, especially since she is FIV positive.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Domestic Short Hairs like Mama Goat generally do well as indoor cats and don't require outdoor space to be happy. Supervised time on a secure porch or screened area can be a nice treat, but it's not necessary.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Domestic Short Hairs are often a good fit for homes with children, especially those who are taught to be gentle. Mama Goat’s motherly nature suggests she could do well with respectful kids.