Mo Money
Available
Mo Money
AvailableMo Money is a 2-month-old female Domestic Short Hair, small in size with a beautiful black and orange coat. Though she is still a baby, she's spayed and fully vaccinated. Located in Austin, TX, this charming kitten is ready to find her forever home.
About Mo Money
Mo Money is a charming little tortoiseshell girl, coated in black and orange, who sports a delightfully short tail. She waves it around like a magic wand, inviting you for pets in return for her soothing, loud purr—perfect for such a small feline. This confident and outgoing kitten is always the first to seek attention from her foster mom, and she loves to watch the world outside from a cozy window. Cuddling and playtime with her siblings are her favorite hobbies. Mo Money would thrive best alongside another furry companion, ensuring she's never lonely while her humans are busy. If you don’t already have a friendly cat or dog at home, think about adopting Mo Money with one of her siblings—like Monay Monay, Mooch, or Mo Problems—to help her settle in with a familiar playmate. Despite coming from a rough start, the kittens have bounced back, showcasing all the delightful kitten antics: pouncing, playing, and, of course, purring. Though she might have a half tail, her bubbly personality is off the charts! Mo Money is eager to find a loving home where she can continue to flourish. Contact us to arrange a meet & greet and discover how special she truly is!
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Questions about Mo Money
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Mo Money, being a Domestic Short Hair, does well in a variety of living environments. She can adapt to apartments or homes with ample indoor space, provided she has places to perch and observe.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic Short Hairs like Mo Money generally prefer indoor living. They enjoy safe outdoor access but can thrive with plenty of stimulation in an indoor setting.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mo Money's playful and friendly nature makes her a great fit for homes with children. She's social and enjoys interaction, adding joy to a family environment.











