





Mia
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Mia
Montclair, NJ
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Mia’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Mia's Story
Mia came to Cameron Animal Hospital after being found collapsed outside a school. She had been there for several days without eating. Several days of exams, testing, and nursing care didn't help. Only once an abscess deep in her sinuses was discovered and treated with surgery did she start to improve.<br/>Mia is a miracle cat in more ways than one. She has a mild case of Cereballar Hypoplasia (CH), a developmental issue which makes her walk with an odd gait and causes her to loose her balance easily. It will not affect her health or lifespan, but it would have made it incredibly difficult for her to live on the streets, making her survival and rescue incredibly special.<br/>Mia has a huge personality for such a little cat. She loves being pet, and seeks attention and affection. She is very vocal and doesn't hesitate to let you know if she wants something. She has shown occasional interest in toys, but prefers playing with people. She makes hilarious faces while playing, and loves rolling around. In general she is very content watching the world go by outside the window, taking naps, and getting pet. <br/>Mia knows how special she is, and thinks she should be the only princess in a house; she does not like other cats or dogs. Because she can occasionally be mouthy she should not go home with young children. She will do best in a quieter home. She is FeLV/FIV negative, fecal tested and dewormed, fully vaccinated, and spayed. <br/>Mia will thrive with a family who will spoil her with the love and affection she deserves. Do you have space in your family for lots of love and laughs with Mia? Email CAHadoptions@gmail.com for more information.
Mia came to Cameron Animal Hospital after being found collapsed outside a school. She had been there for several days without eating. Several days of exams, testing, and nursing care didn't help. Only once an abscess deep in her sinuses was discovered and treated with surgery did she start to improve.
Mia is a miracle cat in more ways than one. She has a mild case of Cereballar Hypoplasia (CH), a developmental issue which makes her walk with an odd gait and causes her to loose her balance easily. It will not affect her health or lifespan, but it would have made it incredibly difficult for her to live on the streets, making her survival and rescue incredibly special.
Mia has a huge personality for such a little cat. She loves being pet, and seeks attention and affection. She is very vocal and doesn't hesitate to let you know if she wants something. She has shown occasional interest in toys, but prefers playing with people. She makes hilarious faces while playing, and loves rolling around. In general she is very conten
Mia came to Cameron Animal Hospital after being found collapsed outside a school. She had been there for several days without eating. Several days of exams, testing, and nursing care didn't help. Only once an abscess deep in her sinuses was discovered and treated with surgery did she start to improve.
Mia is a miracle cat in more ways than one. She has a mild case of Cereballar Hypoplasia (CH), a developmental issue which makes her walk with an odd gait and causes her to loose her balance easily. It will not affect her health or lifespan, but it would have made it incredibly difficult for her to live on the streets, making her survival and rescue incredibly special.
Mia has a huge personality for such a little cat. She loves being pet, and seeks attention and affection. She is very vocal and doesn't hesitate to let you know if she wants something. She has shown occasional interest in toys, but prefers playing with people. She makes hilarious faces while playing, and loves rolling around. In general she is very content watching the world go by outside the window, taking naps, and getting pet.
Mia knows how special she is, and thinks she should be the only princess in a house; she does not like other cats or dogs. Because she can occasionally be mouthy she should not go home with young children. She will do best in a quieter home. She is FeLV/FIV negative, fecal tested and dewormed, fully vaccinated, and s
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Mia is from Cameron Animal Hospital Rescue
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