Millie

Adoption

United States, oh, Dublin, 43017

Shelter Information

Colony Cats (& dogs)

(614) 570-0471
Shelter Profile
General info icon

General info

Category
Adoption
Pet
Cats
Gender
Female
Breed
Exotic Shorthair
Age - Birthdate
3 months - 04-30-2026
Description icon

Description

DOB: 4/30/26   All about Millie - High-Flyer: If there's a high perch, Millie will find it. She loves climbing and observing her kingdom from above. Playtime Enthusiast: When she's awake, she's usually wrestling with her siblings or chasing her favorite toys. Springs and anything with jingle bells are always a hit with her. Ultimate Cozy Sleeper: Fuzzy blankets are her absolute favorite for naps—you might even find her sleeping completely burrowed underneath one. Sweet & Methodical: Millie is cautiously curious and likes to inspect new things at her own pace. She can be a bit skeptical of strangers at first, but with a wand toy or a squeeze treat her fun personality will shine! Ideal Home: Millie would thrive in a slightly calmer household. She loves feline company and would do best in a home with a playful resident cat (or adopted with one of her siblings!) who shares her energy level.   **This cat is currently in a foster home and arrangements can be made for a meeting once you have applied with us. All cats are spayed or neutered, vaccinated and tested for FIV/FeLV. If interested in adopting me, please fill out an online adoption application at https://colonycats.org/adoption_app.html to expedite the process. Due to the large number of inquiries received, we are unable to respond to emails quickly.**   ________________________________   Kitten Adoption Policy: Kittens cannot be adopted as a solo pet, they must either go home with another kitten or join a home that already has a young, playful cat. If there are no other pets in the household, adoption of two littermates is required. Kittens thrive with a feline companion to help them learn, play, and develop healthy social skills. Learn more about Single Kitten Syndrome: https://furkids.org/blog/understanding-single-kitten-syndrome   If you’re looking to adopt just one kitten, please ask us about kittens who came to us as singles and are comfortable being the only cat.

Color details
Black with White
Housetrained
Yes