Minnie
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
About Minnie
Stevensville, MI
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Behavior
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Minnie’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Minnie's Story
Minnie is a gorgeous long-haired female tuxedo around 6 years old with a very friendly and social personality. She loves people and enjoys being part of the household, happily greeting you and soaking up attention. Minnie would prefer to be the only cat so she can have all the love to herself, however she does well with small dogs in her foster home. <br/><br/>When Minnie first came to us, she had a bladder stone, likely caused by a poor diet earlier in life. She’s doing well now but will need to stay on a urinary care diet to help prevent future stones. Minnie is ready to leave her past behind and find a loving home where she can relax, be spoiled, and enjoy the good life she deserves.
Minnie is a gorgeous long-haired female tuxedo around 6 years old with a very friendly and social personality. She loves people and enjoys being part of the household, happily greeting you and soaking up attention. Minnie would prefer to be the only cat so she can have all the love to herself, however she does well with small dogs in her foster home.
When Minnie first came to us, she had a bladder stone, likely caused by a poor diet earlier in life. She’s doing well now but will need to stay on a urinary care diet to help prevent future stones. Minnie is ready to leave her past behind and find a loving home where she can relax, be spoiled, and enjoy the good life she deserves.
Minnie is a gorgeous long-haired female tuxedo around 6 years old with a very friendly and social personality. She loves people and enjoys being part of the household, happily greeting you and soaking up attention. Minnie would prefer to be the only cat so she can have all the love to herself, however she does well with small dogs in her foster home.
When Minnie first came to us, she had a bladder stone, likely caused by a poor diet earlier in life. She’s doing well now but will need to stay on a urinary care diet to help prevent future stones. Minnie is ready to leave her past behind and find a loving home where she can relax, be spoiled, and enjoy the good life she deserves.
How To Adopt
Minnie is from Paws of Hope
[Stevensville, MI]
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