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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
Young
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with kids
Not good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
DOB July 4, 2015
Aunt Bea is a very sweet, trusting and affectionate young lady. She makes friends instantly, even though she spent most of her life as a stray. She is passionate about toys and the laser light! And she is as clean and meticulous about her potty duties as any cat could be.
Aunt Bea was a stray in Woodstock. She liked to hang around the Hospice, because she was fed and loved by the very caring staff and volunteers there. To make a long and loving story shorter, they used a live trap to take her to the safe haven of a shelter in the area, because they thought she was injured. It turned out she was pregnant. TCR scooped her from the shelter and she came to her foster home to await the delivery.
Funny quirks: She winds herself around your legs and keeps going and going, in and out, in and out. It seems she can't get close enough to you and wants to keep the contact going. She's making up for all the months she didn't have much human contact.
Special Note from my Foster Family: Aunt Bea was my BFF from the moment she arrived. She let me brush her and cut her nails (likely for the first time in her life). She is young and healthy, but will not climb your drapes or chew your cords as a young kitten might do. Her coat is shiny and her eyes sparkle.
She has had a variety of healthy foods and appreciates the safety of her foster home, the endless toys and cat trees. Her babies are gone. She needs you now. Visit her and your life will be enriched.