Myrtle
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Myrtle
AvailableMyrtle is a sweet, 10-week-old female kitten with a medium-length ginger coat. She is house trained, spayed, and up to date on vaccinations. With a playful spirit and affectionate nature, Myrtle thrives in the company of people, other cats, and children. Currently located in Moriches, NY, she is looking for a loving home. Although her exact weight isnโt known, she is a medium-sized kitten eager to share her love.
About Myrtle
Meet Myrtle! This adorable 10-week-old ginger female kitten is fully vetted and ready for a forever home. Myrtleโs affectionate and outgoing personality makes her a delightful addition to any family. She loves soaking up attention and is always looking for cuddles. Her playful side shines through as she explores her surroundings and turns everyday moments into fun adventures. Myrtle is unique with her stunning ginger coat, which is rare for female cats, occurring in about 20 percent of ginger kittens. She does wonderfully with people, other cats, and kids. With a slow introduction, she is likely to get along well with dogs too. Itโs important to note that Myrtle must be adopted with another kitten unless you already have a young, playful cat, as this is crucial for her social development. When you adopt Myrtle, she will be spayed, tested for FeLV/FIV (negative), vaccinated, dewormed, flea-treated, and microchipped. If Myrtle sounds like the perfect companion for you, sheโs ready to meet her forever family!
Adoption Fee
$250Payment after application.
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Questions about Myrtle
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Myrtle, being a domestic medium hair kitten, is best suited for a warm and loving home environment where she can receive lots of attention and playtime.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Myrtle can live comfortably in an apartment or a house with a garden, as she enjoys exploring her surroundings.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Myrtle gets along very well with children, making her a great choice for families.











