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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
Kitten
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Not good with kids
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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DOB June 27, 2016
High Five was the last kitten that we rescued. We thought that when we rescued her 3 brothers we had all of the kittens but her mother showed up in the yard the next day with her. We had a hard time catching her because his mother was very wary of us, knowing that we had her other 4 kittens.
At 6 weeks, we trapped the mother to spay her so that she couldn’t have more kittens but we couldn’t find High Five. She was on her own for 2 days while we searched for her, surviving on treats and water. Finally, on the 2nd evening, we found her in a very narrow corridor that ran along the fence line and were able to rescue her, a little dehydrated but in good health. Although she is smaller than her siblings, she has learned to stand up to them and has formed a special bond with Chase. She resembles her father, a stray cat that we have been feeding and sheltering since last fall.
She is very affectionate and loves to be with people. She needs to be in a home without small children as she will lie on your neck when you are sleeping and suck on your chin and earlobes.