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Matea Murdock

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2 months old|Domestic Short Hair|Female|Medium|Bloomington, IN
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🚽 House Trained

Matea Murdock is a 2-month-old spayed female Domestic Short Hair, currently located in Bloomington, IN. She has a medium size and is already vaccinated. Matea, though still a baby, shows signs of being house trained and is a friendly little kitten with a knack for play.

About Matea Murdock

Matea Murdock is ready to be your best gal pal! She's the perfect companion for a cozy chat, always eager to share her day while listening to yours. After a stint in foster care, she’s turned into a sweet snuggler, enjoying her solo naps on her perch yet welcoming cuddles from her foster human or her buddy Crybaby. This little chatterbox has plenty to say about her favored spring toys and being cradled like a baby, which she loves just as much as her hydration breaks from her beloved Catit flower water fountain. She knows that sharing is caring and has become quite attached to her playthings, especially her spring toys and electronic motion toys, which she’ll chase long into the day. And when it’s dinner time, you won’t have to call her twice! The sound of clinking plates or a tempting tube treat brings her running, ready to do whatever you ask for that tasty snack. If you want a pair of playful kittens, Matea comes bonded with Crybaby, making them a delightful duo for your family. Are you ready to add some love and laughter to your home?

Questions about Matea Murdock

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Matea Murdock, as a Domestic Short Hair, is adaptable to various living situations. She would thrive in a loving home that offers space for play and snuggling.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Cats like Matea are often content indoors, provided they have opportunities for play and stimulation, such as toys and climbing structures.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Matea would likely do well in homes with children, especially if introductions are made properly and she's treated gently.