Wilma
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Wilma
AvailableWilma is a delightful domestic long hair kitten at 11 weeks old, with a gray and white coat that perfectly complements her charming personality. She is already house trained and is up to date on vaccinations. Living in Clinton Township, MI, Wilma is spayed, friendly, and ready for her forever home. With her adorable extra toes, she’s unique, sweet, and a total cuddler.
About Wilma
Meet Wilma, a charming little kitten with a personality that shines as brightly as her gray and white coat. At just 11 weeks old, she has a playful spirit wrapped in a bit of sass. While she might hiss a little when she’s feeling feisty, it’s all part of her act—she's really just a sweetheart at heart. Once you hold her, Wilma transforms into a purring cuddle machine, ready to melt into your embrace. As a polydactyl kitty, Wilma boasts extra toes that add to her unique charm. These adorable extra "thumbs" allow her to make even more delightful biscuits. She’s fully vaccinated, has tested negative for FIV, FeLV, and parasites, and her spay appointment is already set. Now, she just needs that perfect forever home where she can share her love. Wilma is great with kids and other cats, and she’s already house trained. So, don’t wait! This lovable girl is eager to show her new family a lifetime of hiss hiss... kiss kiss. Ready for the adventure? Fill out an application today!
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$200Payment after application.
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Questions about Wilma
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Wilma, being a domestic long hair cat, typically thrives in a loving home where she can play and explore safely. Indoor living is ideal for her breed to keep her safe and healthy.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a kitten, Wilma doesn’t require outdoor space but enjoys playtime indoors. A safe environment filled with toys and climbing spots will keep her engaged.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Wilma is great with children and would love to have little ones around to play with and cuddle.











