Mimi, Cat, Tabby - Gray / Ocicat / Mixed (short coat)

 

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Species: 
Cat
Breed: 
Tabby - Gray / Ocicat / Mixed (short coat)
Primary Breed: 
Tabby - Gray
Secondary Breed: 
Ocicat
Gender: 
Female
Mixed: 
Yes
Home with dogs: 
No
Home with cats: 
Yes
Home with kids: 
Yes
Declawed: 
No
House Trained: 
Yes
Age: 
Adult
Special Needs: 
Yes
Spay/neutered: 
Yes
Size: 
Small
Vaccinations Up to Date: 
Yes
Color: 
Gray, Blue or Silver Tabby
Coat Length: 
Short
Found: 
No
Description: 
See Mimi's Homepage Mimi as her name is now, I used to call her Meir and I still occasionally call her Mimi Meir Moo. She came in January 2006 with Spunk (Monkey Duck), her sister, not of the same family. She was born sometime in December of 2005. She is up to date with her shots and is spay. Mimi is a very, very shy cat to begin with, but after she has warmed up to you she is a very playful fun little cat. She loves play toys especially feathers and string. She goes nuts over those two toys. She is like a possessed cat when you break out a feather toy. She will chase that toy all over the house all day long if she could. It’s a good thing she is not an outdoor cat, birds would never have a chance. She is so funny chasing feathers or strings she will keep you laughing for hours. She is full grown, at the size of a large kitten. She has the most beautiful gray tabby coat with a little spots of Ocicat decorating her fur. She is a lovable little thing liking her tummy rubbed. She has an excellent purr and enjoys lots of love. She prefers a quiet home and would do very well as a single household cat, she has always had playmate though. She would love to sleep with you, curled up in a ball at the foot of your bed. If you are interested in adopting Mimi please email rohhss01@yahoo.com or call 775-945-2555 to find out more information about her. I am very attached to Mimi and Monkey because they were the first two kitties that came to the Ray of Hope. I always want to make sure the animals go to wonderfully great homes, but I want to make extra sure that Mimi and Monkey go to the absolutely best homes. I would love to hear about them for a while to make sure in my heart that they went to the right homes. It makes me sad to even think they would need to find a home outside of mine, but I already have many critters of my own and they are part of the Humane Society not my home. So, if you are interested in adopting them, please keep me up to date as to how they are doing. Please.