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My name is NALA!

Posted over 8 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Orange or Red Tabby
Age
Kitten
Sex
Female
Pet ID
090915A
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

SISTERS!!

Nala and Gypsy are Gypsy...5 month old (born around May 6, 2015) Nala is an orange tabby and Gypsy is an orange tabby and white. The girls are looking for families of their own...or together...because 2 are better than 1, trust me on this!!

The girls love to play, wrestle and chase each other tails; they are the best of friends and we would love for them to be adopted together. Their are tons of reasons to adopt two!! The other scenario would be that they are adopted into homes with age appropriate playmates.

They are litter box trained, eating hard and wet food, and like to nibble your toes. They have gotten their first round of shots and there will be a small rehoming fee to ensue that they go to the right people.

Gypsy is a sweet girl who loves to lay in the sun and have her back scratched too. She is a fan of stringy toys and is curious about laser pointers. One minute she is super cuddly...the next a bit shy. She is just a big sweetheart who needs her very own people to love and adore her. She is easily spooked, so maybe a home without small children; children who are laid back and have been raised with other cats might be an option and we can explore that if someone is interested.

Nala is highly intelligent and is learning new tricks...who says cats can't be trained!! Chasing each others tails, snuggling in the sun, bird watching, and of course playing with the laser light are just a few of her favorite hobbies.

Their foster mom would love for them to be indoor only (and we kinda like that idea too)...outside on a leash and supervised is ok...but never leave the babies unattended. When we say that there are dangers for outdoor cats we mean it...owls, coyotes, raccoons, people and poisons. It is always hard to let babies go when you have raised them from birth...you tend to be very protective of them and only want the best possible home...happy, healthy, and loved is what we hope they find : )

You can contact their rescuer, Sabrina, at 251-269-2230...the girls are in the Madison area if you wish to meet them.

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