Female Domestic Shorthair named Margo available for adoption

Adoptable Female Female
  • Adoptable Female Female
  • Adoptable Female Female
  • Adoptable Female Female
  • Adoptable Female Female
  • Adoptable Female Female
  • Adoptable Female Female
  • Adoptable Female Female
  • Adoptable Female Female
  • Adoptable Female Female
  • Adoptable Female Female
  • Adoptable Female Female
  • Adoptable Female Female
  • Adoptable Female Female
  • Adoptable Female Female

Margo

Cat
Location
New York City
Looks like
Domestic Shorthair
Estimated Birthdate
Color
Brown (Mostly)
Sex
Female


Margo is currently in foster care and ready for adoption! To begin the process, please submit an adoption survey and the team will reach out via email to schedule a counseling call (please check spam). For any additional questions, please contact fosternyc@bestfriends.org.

*Please note we do not hold animals for adoption*

Say hello to Margo, a 1-year-old female brown tabby with a lush coat and a sweet face. Margo starts off a bit shy and will adjust to her new home best with a slow and gentle introduction. She will benefit from someone who will be patient and who likes to play! She is playful and sweet. She has a very soft and quiet meow and is gentle.

Her fosters report she is making great progress. They noted that "At first extremely shy and hiding at all times except to eat. " and that now "She's gradually gotten more comfortable around us and spends more time not in hiding but still prefers to nap under the bed or in a confined space... loves to play with her white puffball and her sloth plush toy both on her own and with us. She still has the tendency to run and hide when anyone stands up or theres a noise but she more quickly recovers and comes back out now.". She is now comfortable enough to come ask for pets. Most interesting is that Margo actually has a very specific word (or meow) for food! The fosters say its very clear and specific which is so clever.

Margo is spayed, fully vaccinated, microchipped, and has been given preventative treatments to ensure she is healthy and ready for her new family.