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Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Gray, Blue or Silver Tabby
Age
Kitten
Sex
Female
Pet ID
C432
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with kids
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
EST DOB: 4/23/14
This litter of 2 males and 2 females, Juggernaut, Roshan, Ursa and Polly, has been hand raised in a foster home since 4 weeks so they are extremely friendly and adjusted to adults, children, other cats and normal daily household activities. They adore being held and sleeping in your lap alone or in a group. These guys are definitely lap type kitties if you desire. They also get along with the other adult cats in the home. They are fully potty trained and eating solid food. They all tend to do very well with their claws and teeth when playing and show no biting tendency at all. The 2 males are a little lankier than the sisters, but not by much. This entire group is definitely what you can call snuggle bunnies.
Ursa is the female Striped Tabby with White. The ends of her front paws are white like she is wearing little mittens. This girl is a real looker.
Normally as the foster I might write something specific to each kitten, but this group is the closest I have ever seen as far as temperament and personality. They are all such good well-mannered kittens that anything I write about one will apply to the others.
They love to be in your lap and even up on your shoulder when you are playing Xbox or watching TV. The adore playing with our big cats and will hop in bed with our 8 year old son. Right now, at least, they are all very good about sleeping through the night and not having the normal kitten night crazies.
These guys would pair up just about anyway if someone was looking to adopt a pair of kittens. So far we have not noticed any tendency for them to pair up playing or sleeping in any particular way.
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