Athena
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Athena
AvailableAthena is a spayed female Himalayan cat who is about 5-6 years old. She has a medium build with long fur, perfect for cozy snuggles. Currently weighing 7.8 lbs, Athena is house trained and enjoys both wet and dry food. This gentle cat has been tested negative for FeLV/FIV and is up to date on vaccinations. She is currently in Kenosha, WI.
About Athena
Athena is a delightful tortie Himalayan with striking blue eyes. At around 5-6 years old, she is spayed and has her claws. Up to date on vaccinations and microchipped, she weighs 7.8 lbs. This sweet cat came to us from a breeder who could no longer care for her cats. In the beginning, Athena was a bit shy, preferring to hide away. However, she quickly warmed up to her foster home and now greets her foster mom with enthusiasm. She loves to cuddle on the bed and eagerly responds to her special ZoomGroom brush, enjoying the pampering it provides. While not overly playful, she finds joy in lounging on her cat tree and is often seen watching the world outside her window. Athena currently shares her space with one of her sisters from the same breeder and has also met other cats without issues. She may do well with a gentle dog, and older, cat-savvy children would likely suit her well. Athena is a model litter box user and eats both wet and dry food effortlessly. Her adoption fee is $250. You can find her in Kenosha, WI. Make her your new companion today.
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Questions about Athena
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Himalayans like Athena tend to thrive in calm, nurturing environments where they can enjoy affection and have a cozy resting space.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Athena does not require much outdoor space. She would be quite content to watch the world from a window.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Older, cat-savvy children would likely be a good match for Athena, considering her gentle demeanor.











