Heron
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Heron
AvailableHeron is a sweet female domestic shorthair/tabby mix who is three months old and has a medium size. She has beautiful tabby markings in grey and white and a short coat. Heron is house trained and has been spayed. She is up to date on vaccinations and is being cared for in Kentwood, MI. Although she is still warming up to human interaction, she is friendly with other cats and enjoys playtime with her siblings.
About Heron
Heron is a charming grey and white tabby mix who is currently exploring her new indoor life after being rescued alongside her siblings. She has gorgeous stripes on her back and the distinct features of a tabby on her face, along with an adorable nose that stands out against her white fur. Though she's the shyest of her group, Heron is making real progress in her foster home. She happily plays with her siblings and is already mastering the litter box. When she's comfortable, she enjoys throwing herself into play and is slowly warming up to human affection. While she's not quite ready for lots of attention, you’ll find that once you earn her trust, she leans in for scratches. She would thrive in a loving home, especially if it includes one of her siblings like Hawk or Robin. This little one has been neutered, microchipped, dewormed, and has received her age-appropriate vaccinations. She's great with other cats and, with the right introductions, could adapt well to dogs and children. If you're looking for a sweet companion to help crack her shy shell, Heron may just be the right fit for you. Ready to meet her and her siblings? Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Heron
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Heron, being a domestic shorthair/tabby mix, typically thrives in a loving indoor environment where she can feel safe and secure.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed generally doesn't require outdoor space; they do well as indoor cats, especially when they have plenty of toys and interaction to keep them entertained.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Heron should do well in a home with children, especially with proper introductions.











