Jasmine
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Jasmine
AvailableJasmine is a 6-year-old female Domestic Short Hair and Siamese mix weighing 11 pounds. She is spayed, vaccinated, and house trained, making her a perfect companion. With beautiful white fur and a large size, Jasmine has a gentle demeanor. She is currently in Huntsville, AL, and will thrive in a loving home.
About Jasmine
Meet Jasmine, a lovely 6-year-old Tortie Point Siamese, and her son Madhu, a charming 4-year-old with striking orange markings. This mother-son duo is inseparable and must be adopted together. Jasmine captivates with her silky white fur and lovely moon-shaped markings on her ears, weighing in at 11 pounds. Known for her welcoming spirit, she greets everyone with cheerful "hellos," enjoys being brushed, and adores chin scratches. Jasmine is also a remarkable mama; she took in additional kittens when another foster couldn’t care for them, showcasing her nurturing nature. Madhu is the quieter counterpart, a sensitive soul who warms up slowly but cherishes closeness and affection once trust is established. Together, they balance each other perfectly. Jasmine is the social butterfly while Madhu observes quietly. Both are spayed, neutered, and vaccinated, showering love upon those around them. They are fostered in Nashville, TN, with transport available within two hours for the right home. If you’re seeking a duo of gentle companions to bring love and warmth to your life, Jasmine and Madhu are ready to share their bond with you. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
Adoption Fee
$50Payment after application.
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Questions about Jasmine
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Jasmine, as a Domestic Short Hair/Siamese mix, is well-suited for a home environment that offers companionship and affection. This breed thrives in spaces where they can connect and socialize.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Jasmine, like many cats, does well in indoor spaces with plenty of engaging activities. A safe outdoor area could be beneficial but is not critical.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Jasmine is friendly and would do well in homes with respectful children who understand how to treat pets gently.











