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Mali

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0-6 months|Siamese, Tabby|Female|Medium|Southold, NY
🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🐾 Friendly😽 Loves Kisses🤐 Quiet

Mali is a 9-week-old female in Southold, NY. She has long fur and is house trained. Though not yet altered, she has her vaccinations up to date. With her medium size and captivating colors of buff/tan and gray & white, Mali promises to be a wonderful companion.

About Mali

Meet Mali! This long-haired lynx-point Siamese is as sweet as she is shy. Though she might not have the sharpest instincts, her charm and cuteness are undeniable. With her striking big blue eyes and adorably expressive eyebrows, she stands out in any crowd. Mali enjoys curling up on the couch, preferably in a cozy spot like your armpit or on your neck; she finds comfort in snuggling close while catching some Z's. This delightful girl is about 9 weeks old and, with her affectionate nature, she really thrives in the company of other cats. She's also a little food enthusiast, always ready for a tasty treat. As she’s already house trained, she could blend into a loving home smoothly. This little lady is in Southold, NY and comes with a waived adoption fee, ready to bring some joy into your life. Start your journey together! Apply now.

Adoption Fee

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Rescues & Shelters

Location Address: 165 Peconic Lane Southold, NY 11958 Get directions

Questions about Mali

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

    Mali, as a mixed-breed cat, generally adapts well to various living environments, whether it's a busy family home or a quieter apartment setting.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Mali doesn't require extensive outdoor space. Indoor living is perfectly fine for her, where she can safely play and explore.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Yes, Mali can thrive in homes with children, especially those who understand her shy nature and can give her space when needed.