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Posted over 8 years ago
| Updated over 7 years ago
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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black & White or Tuxedo
Age
Kitten
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Hi, I'm Aflac, but my foster family calls me baby, because I was the runt of the litter. I'm black and white and I have big green eyes. Adventurous and playful, I'll jump and swat at the window saying hi to a fly on the other side, or dive under the covers. I’m a bit of a goof, and not super coordinated but I can still get that string or chase that ball. I'm small but I have a big heart! I'll come right over and sit down on your lap, trying to touch my nose to yours, and give you little licks and kisses.
Behaviorally and socially, it’s best to adopt young kittens in pairs, or into a home with a playful cat. Aflac must have a playmate in her forever home…and then they can play and snuggle while you're not home. Check out our Pick A Pair page to see if her siblings are still available, or at this young age, kittens from different litters can easily be mixed ‘n matched without a problem. If there is already another playful cat or kitten in your house, that would work out too…she already proved she is great at making friends!
If you are only interested in adopting a single kitten, and you’re home most of the day, and able to spend interactive time with a kitten, we will consider adopting out a kitten older than 4 months. Each foster home knows the kitten’s personalities best, and we follow their recommendations for single placements. Aflac’s foster family currently recommends that she not be adopted as a single cat.
You can meet Aflac at Wilmette Pet, 625 Green Bay Road, anytime during store hours 7 days a week. (847-251-6750 www.wilmettepetcenter.com). Although you may want to adopt her on the spot, please know that you will have to go through the application process first.
Aflac’s estimated date of birth is 7/27/15 and her adoption fee of $135 includes her vet exam, FVRCP (distemper combo) vaccination, FIV & Feline Leukemia testing (neg), routine deworming, flea control, microchip and spay.