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Miss Moo

  • Kitten
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Miss Moo

Hamilton, ON

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Kitten
(less than 1 year)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Short
Black, White

Behavior

Personality
Curious, Funny, Quiet, Playful
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
No
Declawed:
No

Miss Moo's Compatibility

  • This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

  • This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

  • This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

  • This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

$240

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Miss Moo's Story

Meet Miss Moo!! (case #14196)<br/><br/>Once upon a time, three tiny kittens arrived as strays with a very important mission: avoid humans at all costs.<br/><br/>At first, they were convinced that people were suspicious creatures. Approaching them resulted in dramatic hissy fits, speedy retreats, and the occasional "If I can't see you, you can't see me" strategy. Clearly, these kittens had not yet read the memo that humans are the providers of food, toys, and chin scratches.<br/><br/>To help them learn the truth, they headed off to a foster home where they lived with children, another cat, and lots of patient humans. Slowly but surely, the kittens discovered that people weren't scary after all. In fact, people were quite useful! Humans provided meals, wand toys, cozy beds, and endless opportunities for mischief.<br/><br/>Now, these three-month-old kittens have traded their wild-child ways for playful curiosity and are ready to find loving homes of their own. While they may still appreciate a little patience as they settle in, they've come a long way and continue to gain confidence every day.<br/><br/>These youngsters are playful, adventurous, and full of kitten energy. They would likely do well with other cats, could potentially adjust to cat-friendly dogs, and would thrive with families willing to let them continue learning that the world is a safe and wonderful place.<br/><br/>One kitten in particular, Miss Moo, quickly became impossible to ignore. This adorable black-and-white girl earned her name thanks to her striking cow-like markings and her larger-than-life personality. Curious and playful, Miss Moo is often the first to investigate a new toy and has a talent for turning ordinary household items into exciting adventures. While she can still be a little cautious in new situations, her confidence grows more every day, especially when treats or playtime are involved.<br/><br/>Ready to add some kitten chaos, laughter, and love to your home? Miss Moo might be your perfect match! Meet her at our adoption partner, PetSmart. The address is 1779 Stone Church Road East, Stoney Creek.<br/><br/>**Please note: we only adopt within Ontario.

Meet Miss Moo!! (case #14196)

Once upon a time, three tiny kittens arrived as strays with a very important mission: avoid humans at all costs.

At first, they were convinced that people were suspicious creatures. Approaching them resulted in dramatic hissy fits, speedy retreats, and the occasional "If I can't see you, you can't see me" strategy. Clearly, these kittens had not yet read the memo that humans are the providers of food, toys, and chin scratches.

To help them learn the truth, they headed off to a foster home where they lived with children, another cat, and lots of patient humans. Slowly but surely, the kittens discovered that people weren't scary after all. In fact, people were quite useful! Humans provided meals, wand toys, cozy beds, and endless opportunities for mischief.

Now, these three-month-old kittens have traded their wild-child ways for playful curiosity and are ready to find loving homes of their own. While they may still appreciate a little patience as they settle in,

Meet Miss Moo!! (case #14196)

Once upon a time, three tiny kittens arrived as strays with a very important mission: avoid humans at all costs.

At first, they were convinced that people were suspicious creatures. Approaching them resulted in dramatic hissy fits, speedy retreats, and the occasional "If I can't see you, you can't see me" strategy. Clearly, these kittens had not yet read the memo that humans are the providers of food, toys, and chin scratches.

To help them learn the truth, they headed off to a foster home where they lived with children, another cat, and lots of patient humans. Slowly but surely, the kittens discovered that people weren't scary after all. In fact, people were quite useful! Humans provided meals, wand toys, cozy beds, and endless opportunities for mischief.

Now, these three-month-old kittens have traded their wild-child ways for playful curiosity and are ready to find loving homes of their own. While they may still appreciate a little patience as they settle in, they've come a long way and continue to gain confidence every day.

These youngsters are playful, adventurous, and full of kitten energy. They would likely do well with other cats, could potentially adjust to cat-friendly dogs, and would thrive with families willing to let them continue learning that the world is a safe and wonderful place.

One kitten in particular, Miss Moo, qui

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Miss Moo is from City of Hamilton

[Hamilton, ON]

Our Mission
Today's hours: 10:00am to 2:00pm
Visits by appointment only
Location
247 Dartnall Road Hamilton, ON, L8W 3V9

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