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My name is Donut!

Posted over 8 years ago | Updated over 8 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Longhair
Color
Black (All)
Age
Kitten
Sex
Female
Pet ID
Hair Length
long

My details

Alert icon Not good with kids
Alert icon Not good with dogs

My story

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

Little Donut is doing fantastic. Her cold has passed and soon she will receive her first shot. She has been wormed as well and flea treated. She is still a long hair kitten and very cute. She loves to play with her toys and nothing better than a tissue of all things too! She will have quite the personality as she grows. All adopters will be required to spay her by 4 months of age if not already done by adoption. Adoption through our group does require an application. We know, really an application, but please understand we care for these wonderful creatures in our homes and they become part of our families temporarily. We want only the best for them just like we all want best for our 2 legged children as well. So if you want your babies coming from a group that pets and loves and makes them a temporary part of their family as much as you would, then we just might be the right group for you to find your next addition. We are not trying to judge you and your home. We are trying to judge whether this kitten is appropriate for your home. We want to minimize the chance of our babies (no matter how old) ending up without their family for life because of a bad match. If you feel the way we do about animals, you know that each has their own personality. We've been doing this for 20+ years, so we try hard from the animal's personality to find that right home, the one that lasts forever, so you see we're judging what the animal needs. If you think this works for you, then please continue on. If not, we certainly understand, and there are still some wonderful animals out there that need homes. So, please, visit your local shelters and adopt a pet. We would encourage you as well to consider fostering a 2nd pet temporarily for the shelters so that it provides space for 1 more life to live a little longer.

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