Mora
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Mora
AvailableMora is a spayed female kitten, just 2 months old, with a small build. She is house trained and has already received her vaccinations. Living in Ogden, UT, this playful Domestic Short Hair cat is ready for a loving home.
About Mora
Meet Mora, a charming 2-month-old Domestic Short Hair kitten in Ogden, UT. Mora is a bit more reserved than her siblings but is full of personality. She enjoys watching her surroundings, taking in all the action around her. While she has her playful moments with regular cat toys, she particularly thrives with interactive wands that involve human engagement. This spirited little girl can run, jump, and climb with agility, embodying the joy of a happy kitten. Mora has a sweet nature and loves to curl up as a lap cat before darting off to explore again. Her diet consists of kibble throughout the day, with a sprinkle of Friskies pate as a special treat in the morning and evening. She gets along well with other cats, kittens, and dogs, and her gentle disposition makes her likely to enjoy the company of children who know how to be gentle. Ready to bring some joy into your home? Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Mora
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Mora, being a Domestic Short Hair, usually thrives in a variety of living environments, including apartments or homes with access to safe spaces for play and exploration.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
While Mora is adventurous and active, she doesn't require a large outdoor space. A safe, enclosed area for some exploration would be enjoyable for her.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mora gets along well with other animals and is likely to be good with gentle children who can respect her space while she adjusts.











