


Midge
- Kitten
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Midge
Douglas, WY
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Midge’s Compatibility
This pet has bad 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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Midge's Story
Meet Midge, a tiny 9-week-old tabby with a big purr hidden behind her timid exterior. Midge’s start in life is a mystery—she was found on her own—but what we do know is that she’s a little survivor. She’s still putting on weight and can be a bit picky with her wet food, but when she finds something she likes, she’ll happily dig in.<br/><br/>At first, Midge might seem a little unsure—she’ll hiss when you reach out—but give her a few head and chin scratches, and she melts into a ball of purrs so loud they drown out everything else. If you’ve got her favorite food, that trust builds even faster.<br/><br/>Midge would do best in a calm home, ideally with other cats to show her the ropes and remind her that people can be kind. With a little patience, she’ll reward you with the sweetest companionship—and her incredible purrs are worth every ounce of love you put in.
Meet Midge, a tiny 9-week-old tabby with a big purr hidden behind her timid exterior. Midge’s start in life is a mystery—she was found on her own—but what we do know is that she’s a little survivor. She’s still putting on weight and can be a bit picky with her wet food, but when she finds something she likes, she’ll happily dig in.
At first, Midge might seem a little unsure—she’ll hiss when you reach out—but give her a few head and chin scratches, and she melts into a ball of purrs so loud they drown out everything else. If you’ve got her favorite food, that trust builds even faster.
Midge would do best in a calm home, ideally with other cats to show her the ropes and remind her that people can be kind. With a little patience, she’ll reward you with the sweetest companionship—and her incredible purrs are worth every ounce of love you put in.
Meet Midge, a tiny 9-week-old tabby with a big purr hidden behind her timid exterior. Midge’s start in life is a mystery—she was found on her own—but what we do know is that she’s a little survivor. She’s still putting on weight and can be a bit picky with her wet food, but when she finds something she likes, she’ll happily dig in.
At first, Midge might seem a little unsure—she’ll hiss when you reach out—but give her a few head and chin scratches, and she melts into a ball of purrs so loud they drown out everything else. If you’ve got her favorite food, that trust builds even faster.
Midge would do best in a calm home, ideally with other cats to show her the ropes and remind her that people can be kind. With a little patience, she’ll reward you with the sweetest companionship—and her incredible purrs are worth every ounce of love you put in.
How To Adopt
Midge is from Laramie Peak Humane Society
[Douglas, WY]
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