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Mika

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Mika

Grand Rapids, MI

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Short
Black & White / Tuxedo

Behavior

Personality
Dignified, Affectionate, Smart, Brave, Curious, Independent, Athletic, Friendly
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Mika’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

$100

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Mika's Story

Mika – A New Year, A New Beginning<br/>On January 2, 2026, this 15-month-old girl (born in the fall of 2024) arrived frozen and frostbitten — all four paws severely damaged, her tiny 4.9-pound body frail, anemic, emaciated, malnourished, and burdened with internal parasites.<br/><br/>And yet…<br/><br/>She was friendly. Fierce. Determined.<br/>Her will to live? Absolutely remarkable.<br/><br/>Each paw required careful, painstaking cleansing and gentle removal of impacted debris from her delicate toes, followed by protective bandaging as she began to heal. The tip of her tail — 4½ centimeters lost to the frigid temperatures that had cut off its blood supply — had to be amputated once she was finally strong enough for surgery. She was spayed at that time as well, officially closing the chapter on survival and opening the door to stability. And, just 6 weeks after her arrival, I had to perform extensive oral surgery on her due to a painful condition known as stomatitis, which required that I extract all her teeth except her four canines. In most cases this procedure eliminates the inflammation present (think of being allergic to your own teeth), but in Miss Mika’s case, she also has required long-lasting injectable steroids in order to treat what may turn out to be a somewhat chronic condition.<br/><br/>Her name, Mika, is Japanese in origin and means “new moon” — a symbol of renewal and fresh beginnings. It couldn’t be more fitting.<br/><br/>Today, Mika (pronounced ‘mee-kuh’) is settling in nicely. She’s still figuring out how she feels about sharing space with so many other cats. For the most part she keeps to herself, occasionally voicing her opinion with a soft growl if someone forgets about personal boundaries. Given time and space, she may do well with one respectful feline companion in a large enough home, but currently we feel that she will thrive in a home of her own, without any other cats to contend with. She would be a wonderful addition to a family with older children who understand that resilience often comes wrapped in sensitivity.<br/>As for her “dad,” Aspen — whom we acquired several weeks later and who arrived in much better condition — she was not inclined to embrace that that reunion. For now, Mika is very much a teenager out enjoying her independence… no parental supervision required.<br/><br/>From frozen and failing to fabulous and flourishing, Mika is proof that even after the coldest nights, a new moon rises!<br/>Just a note regarding future care for her oral issues: if you are interested in adopting one of our cats with a chronic illness or condition that may require more frequent veterinary care, please don’t let that deter you, as we have special programs available to make long term care more affordable

Mika – A New Year, A New Beginning
On January 2, 2026, this 15-month-old girl (born in the fall of 2024) arrived frozen and frostbitten — all four paws severely damaged, her tiny 4.9-pound body frail, anemic, emaciated, malnourished, and burdened with internal parasites.

And yet…

She was friendly. Fierce. Determined.
Her will to live? Absolutely remarkable.

Each paw required careful, painstaking cleansing and gentle removal of impacted debris from her delicate toes, followed by protective bandaging as she began to heal. The tip of her tail — 4½ centimeters lost to the frigid temperatures that had cut off its blood supply — had to be amputated once she was finally strong enough for surgery. She was spayed at that time as well, officially closing the chapter on survival and opening the door to stability. And, just 6 weeks after her arrival, I had to perform extensive oral surgery on her due to a painful condition known as stomatitis, which required that I extract all her teeth except her fou

Mika – A New Year, A New Beginning
On January 2, 2026, this 15-month-old girl (born in the fall of 2024) arrived frozen and frostbitten — all four paws severely damaged, her tiny 4.9-pound body frail, anemic, emaciated, malnourished, and burdened with internal parasites.

And yet…

She was friendly. Fierce. Determined.
Her will to live? Absolutely remarkable.

Each paw required careful, painstaking cleansing and gentle removal of impacted debris from her delicate toes, followed by protective bandaging as she began to heal. The tip of her tail — 4½ centimeters lost to the frigid temperatures that had cut off its blood supply — had to be amputated once she was finally strong enough for surgery. She was spayed at that time as well, officially closing the chapter on survival and opening the door to stability. And, just 6 weeks after her arrival, I had to perform extensive oral surgery on her due to a painful condition known as stomatitis, which required that I extract all her teeth except her four canines. In most cases this procedure eliminates the inflammation present (think of being allergic to your own teeth), but in Miss Mika’s case, she also has required long-lasting injectable steroids in order to treat what may turn out to be a somewhat chronic condition.

Her name, Mika, is Japanese in origin and means “new moon” — a symbol of renewal and fresh beginnings. It couldn’t be

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How To Adopt

Mika was listed as ADOPTABLE by Crash's Landing Cat Rescue & Placement Center
How can I adopt Mika?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Crash's Landing Cat Rescue & Placement Center. 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 Mika 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 Crash's Landing Cat Rescue & Placement Center for details on the pet.
When can I meet Mika?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Crash's Landing Cat Rescue & Placement Center will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Mika, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
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Crash's Landing Cat Rescue & Placement Center's Adoption Policy
Adoption Process Adoption is the ultimate happily ever after ending for us. Our goal is to find loving, life-long forever homes for these cats. You may view our current residents by clicking here. To ensure that all our adopted cats are well cared for and that the match will be life-long, we ask that you fill out the pre-adoption form providing some basic background information. Please email the form back to us at adoptions@crashslanding.org. You will then be put in touch with one of our adoption counselors who will assist you in finding the perfect match. Please let us know if any of our residents caught your eye and we will be happy to introduce you. Don't be surprised if the one you came to see, isn't th

Mika is from Crash's Landing Cat Rescue & Placement Center

[Grand Rapids, MI]

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