Meet Mi-Ke (mee-kay)
Her name means “three colors” in Japanese, and it suits her perfectly.
Mi-Ke is a 3.5-year-old domestic shorthair with a calm presence, gentle soul, and a quiet charm that draws you in once you take a moment to know her. Found as a stray in Yakima, Mi-Ke has shown just how resilient and adaptable she can be. She may be a little shy at first, but she settles in quickly and forms sweet, meaningful bonds with the people she trusts.
This mellow girl thrives in a peaceful, low-key home where she can enjoy cozy naps, warm blankets, and a predictable routine. She’s affectionate in her own understated way, greeting her people with soft meows, head butts, and her signature “elevator butt” when she’s asking for scritches. Mi-Ke likes attention on her terms and appreciates having her own space to retreat to when she needs it.
Mi-Ke isn’t particularly playful, but she loves watching the world go by from a sunny window and curling up in a covered bed or anything warm and heated. She’s food motivated, easy to care for day-to-day, and happiest spending her time lounging near her favorite humans.
Medically, Mi-Ke has a low-grade heart condition (HCM) and a heart murmur that will require periodic monitoring, but many cats with similar diagnoses live long, comfortable lives with routine veterinary care. She also has a special anesthesia protocol on file to keep her safe during future procedures, and she’ll benefit from a dental cleaning within the next year. These needs are manageable, and our team is happy to discuss them in detail with interested adopters.
Mi-Ke is looking for a compassionate adopter who values a calm companion and understands that love doesn’t always look loud. If you’re seeking a quiet, comforting presence who will reward your patience with trust and gentle affection, Mi-Ke may be the perfect match.
Mi-Ke is spayed, up to date on vaccines, microchipped, and ready to find her forever home.
Meet Mi-Ke (mee-kay)
Her name means “three colors” in Japanese, and it suits her perfectly.
Mi-Ke is a 3.5-year-old domestic shorthair with a calm presence, gentle soul, and a quiet charm that draws you in once you take a moment to know her. Found as a stray in Yakima, Mi-Ke has shown just how resilient and adaptable she can be. She may be a little shy at first, but she settles in quickly and forms sweet, meaningful bonds with the people she trusts.
This mellow girl thrives in a peaceful, low-key home where she can enjoy cozy naps, warm blankets, and a predictable routine. She’s affectionate in her own understated way, greeting her people with soft meows, head butts, and her signature “elevator butt” when she’s asking for scritches. Mi-Ke likes attention on her terms and appreciates having her own space to retreat to when she needs it.
Mi-Ke isn’t particularly playful, but she loves watching the world go by from a sunny window and curling up in a covered bed or anything warm and heated. She’s food motivated, easy to care for day-to-day, and happiest spending her time lounging near her favorite humans.
Medically, Mi-Ke has a low-grade heart condition (HCM) and a heart murmur that will require periodic monitoring, but many cats with similar diagnoses live long, comfortable lives with routine veterinary care. She also has a special anesthesia protocol on file to keep her safe during future procedures, and she’ll benefit from a dental cleaning within the next year. These needs are manageable, and our team is happy to discuss them in detail with interested adopters.
Mi-Ke is looking for a compassionate adopter who values a calm companion and understands that love doesn’t always look loud. If you’re seeking a quiet, comforting presence who will reward your patience with trust and gentle affection, Mi-Ke may be the perfect match.
Mi-Ke is spayed, up to date on vaccines, microchipped, and ready to find her forever home.
Founded by Vivian Goldbloom in 2013, Emerald City Pet Rescue exists to rescue abused, neglected, and homeless animals from high-volume shelters around the country.
We pride ourselves on providing the best medical care possible for our rescued animals and rehabilitating hard-to-adopt animals to help them increase their chances of finding loving homes.
Our screening process includes meet and greets, reference checks, and a visit to the potential owner’s home to ensure the home and family are compatible with the pet’s needs and our requirements. We do everything we can to ensure that loving homes are found for these amazing pets.
Emerald City Pet Rescue is run by dedicated staff and volunteers who give their time and resources to house, train, rehabilitate, and care for our animals. Above all else, we truly believe that Love Can Save Lives.
Founded by Vivian Goldbloom in 2013, Emerald City Pet Rescue exists to rescue abused, neglected, and homeless animals from high-volume shelters around the country.
We pride ourselves on providing the best medical care possible for our rescued animals and rehabilitating hard-to-adopt animals to help them increase their chances of finding loving homes.
Our screening process includes meet and greets, reference checks, and a visit to the potential owner’s home to ensure the home and family are compatible with the pet’s needs and our requirements. We do everything we can to ensure that loving homes are found for these amazing pets.
Emerald City Pet Rescue is run by dedicated staff and volunteers who give their time and resources to house, train, rehabilitate, and care for our animals. Above all else, we truly believe that Love Can Save Lives.
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