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Mia

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Mia

Fargo, ND

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Short
White, Tabby (Brown / Chocolate)

Behavior

Personality
Playful, Friendly, Sweet, Curious
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Mia’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Mia's Story

Mia is a domestic short haired, mostly white with dark brown tabby spots on her head and back and a brown tabby tail, spayed female cat who is estimated to be 1 year old as of the third week of January 2026. Mia is the mom to Oreo and Toffee; and her sons Rolo and Truffle have been adopted. Mia is a sweet young lady who was an excellent mom to her kittens born outdoors in challenging and unsafe conditions. Mia is enjoying the indoor life of a house cat that is secure, climate controlled and with an established supply of food, water and cat toys.<br/><br/>Mia and 5 kittens were removed from a rural area in Becker County, MN south of Detroit Lake at approximately 2 weeks of age. Sadly, one kitten had been attacked by a predator, and was still alive when rescued, but died shortly afterwards from her injuries. Mia was doing her best to protect, nurse and keep her kittens safe. She was in the process of moving her kittens from underneath a dilapidated trailer to another location, and more than likely the other 4 kittens would have met the same fate had this cat family not been rescued. In addition, had the person who did rescue and remove this cat family had been allowed onto the property when first contacted, that kitten would probably still be alive.<br/><br/>Attacks from predators are a harsh reality to vulnerable kittens born outdoors who also face temperature extremes, disease, starvation, collisions with motor vehicles and cruel humans. Such suffering would be drastically reduced if people spayed and neutered their pets and kept them on their property. If you are going to feed outdoor cats then you should take the responsibility of getting them fixed / desexed.<br/><br/>Mia is timid around new people and unsure around children as Mia is more interested in meeting other cats. Mia is not a dominant or territorial cat and does not start any former momma cat drama.<br/><br/>Spayed; current on vaccinations including rabies; feline leukemia virus and feline immunodeficiency virus negative; dewormed; microchipped; and litter box trained.

Mia is a domestic short haired, mostly white with dark brown tabby spots on her head and back and a brown tabby tail, spayed female cat who is estimated to be 1 year old as of the third week of January 2026. Mia is the mom to Oreo and Toffee; and her sons Rolo and Truffle have been adopted. Mia is a sweet young lady who was an excellent mom to her kittens born outdoors in challenging and unsafe conditions. Mia is enjoying the indoor life of a house cat that is secure, climate controlled and with an established supply of food, water and cat toys.

Mia and 5 kittens were removed from a rural area in Becker County, MN south of Detroit Lake at approximately 2 weeks of age. Sadly, one kitten had been attacked by a predator, and was still alive when rescued, but died shortly afterwards from her injuries. Mia was doing her best to protect, nurse and keep her kittens safe. She was in the process of moving her kittens from underneath a dilapidated trailer to another location, and more than likely the other 4 kittens would

Mia is a domestic short haired, mostly white with dark brown tabby spots on her head and back and a brown tabby tail, spayed female cat who is estimated to be 1 year old as of the third week of January 2026. Mia is the mom to Oreo and Toffee; and her sons Rolo and Truffle have been adopted. Mia is a sweet young lady who was an excellent mom to her kittens born outdoors in challenging and unsafe conditions. Mia is enjoying the indoor life of a house cat that is secure, climate controlled and with an established supply of food, water and cat toys.

Mia and 5 kittens were removed from a rural area in Becker County, MN south of Detroit Lake at approximately 2 weeks of age. Sadly, one kitten had been attacked by a predator, and was still alive when rescued, but died shortly afterwards from her injuries. Mia was doing her best to protect, nurse and keep her kittens safe. She was in the process of moving her kittens from underneath a dilapidated trailer to another location, and more than likely the other 4 kittens would have met the same fate had this cat family not been rescued. In addition, had the person who did rescue and remove this cat family had been allowed onto the property when first contacted, that kitten would probably still be alive.

Attacks from predators are a harsh reality to vulnerable kittens born outdoors who also face temperature extremes, disease, starvation, collisions with motor

How To Adopt

Mia was listed as ADOPTABLE by Far North Feline Rescue
How can I adopt Mia?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Far North Feline Rescue. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Mia is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Far North Feline Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Mia?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Far North Feline Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Mia, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Far North Feline Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Far North Feline Rescue's Adoption Policy
Initial contact is usually made via email. Potential adopters are asked to provide basic information such as if they rent or own their residence; have any other pets in the household; have any children in the household; and if they are an established client with a veterinary clinic. Answers to these questions help us determine the best fit for them among the cats available for adoption. Then a meet and greet is set up for that cat in the foster home where more questions can be asked, and the adopter and cat interaction can be observed. Our adoption process is NOT that the first one to contact us is the one who gets to adopt the kitten/cat, and that can be difficult for certain potential adopters to accept. Our goal is to put the kitten or cat in the right home the first time. We allow for a 2 week trial period and the cat or kitten can then be returned to us without judgment and the adoption fee refunded.

Mia is from Far North Feline Rescue

[Fargo, ND]

Our Mission
Far North Feline Rescue is a small team of determined and dedicated cat lovers who believe cat lives matter. Our foster home-based rescue's focus is on areas outside of Fargo, ND - Moorhead, MN that have no municipal pound or an animal control system with designated officers and a building. Priority is given to cats in d...
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