


Millie
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- American Shorthair
- Domestic Short Hair
About Millie
Palo Alto, CA
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Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Millie’s Compatibility
This pet has good 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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Millie's Story
Millie has the most perfectly balanced personality for a teenage kitten. Millie is affectionate but not demanding. She is playful but not too high energy, and she can entertain herself with her toys if you are not there to play with her. One of her favorite things is a play-tunnel where she can hide and then chase her toys, but any dangling toy is great fun too. Millie loves being with you but is very content to be on her own for a while too. Many kittens can get themselves into a bit of trouble within their hijinks...but not Millie! Millie is demure and exceptionally well-behaved. <br/><br/>Despite her calm personality Millie gets along very well--and can more than hold her own!-- with her two rambunctious brothers. Millie would be happy with another cat but given her quiet personality we think she would be happy as an only cat where she could have 100% of her people's love and attention. <br/><br/>Millie's history: Millie was rescued from a sad situation where many kittens were sick and starving. Millie didn't have any serious medical condition, but outdoor living and poor nutrition left her underweight, weak and subject to any minor infection outdoor kittens get. She was so weak she was not trapped, she was just picked up by hand with no struggle. But lots of good food and medical care fixed all those problems, and she is now a small but robust girl with the most plush, silky coat imaginable. <br/><br/>Millie has been spayed, vaccinated and tested FIV/FeLV negative. <br/>Millie would love to join you for warm cuddles and fun during the holidays!
Millie has the most perfectly balanced personality for a teenage kitten. Millie is affectionate but not demanding. She is playful but not too high energy, and she can entertain herself with her toys if you are not there to play with her. One of her favorite things is a play-tunnel where she can hide and then chase her toys, but any dangling toy is great fun too. Millie loves being with you but is very content to be on her own for a while too. Many kittens can get themselves into a bit of trouble within their hijinks...but not Millie! Millie is demure and exceptionally well-behaved.
Despite her calm personality Millie gets along very well--and can more than hold her own!-- with her two rambunctious brothers. Millie would be happy with another cat but given her quiet personality we think she would be happy as an only cat where she could have 100% of her people's love and attention.
Millie's history: Millie was rescued from a sad situation where many kittens were sick and starving. Millie didn't have
Millie has the most perfectly balanced personality for a teenage kitten. Millie is affectionate but not demanding. She is playful but not too high energy, and she can entertain herself with her toys if you are not there to play with her. One of her favorite things is a play-tunnel where she can hide and then chase her toys, but any dangling toy is great fun too. Millie loves being with you but is very content to be on her own for a while too. Many kittens can get themselves into a bit of trouble within their hijinks...but not Millie! Millie is demure and exceptionally well-behaved.
Despite her calm personality Millie gets along very well--and can more than hold her own!-- with her two rambunctious brothers. Millie would be happy with another cat but given her quiet personality we think she would be happy as an only cat where she could have 100% of her people's love and attention.
Millie's history: Millie was rescued from a sad situation where many kittens were sick and starving. Millie didn't have any serious medical condition, but outdoor living and poor nutrition left her underweight, weak and subject to any minor infection outdoor kittens get. She was so weak she was not trapped, she was just picked up by hand with no struggle. But lots of good food and medical care fixed all those problems, and she is now a small but robust girl with the most plush, silky coat imaginable.
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Millie is from Community Cat Rescue
[Palo Alto, CA]
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