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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
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
DOB February 16, 2017.
Tula is an extremely playful, hilariously entertaining, silly kitten. Tula has two settings - play mode and sleep mode. Recognizing what mood she is in and observing her body language is essential in your care for her. Tula requires adequate playtime, if you don't give her something to do, she will find something.
Don't have cable television? No problem, Tula will entertain you for hours with her BIG personality. Between loving to play fetch, running around the house at full speed, jumping over obstacles and zooming up and down her cat tree, laughter is guaranteed. Need a hand with the cleaning? Tula also doubles as a broom and will keep your floors sparkling while being pushed around on the broom head.
Tula can be extremely sweet once she has settled down from a long day of playing. She loves to cuddle up close to her foster parents and purr the evening away. Every morning (after breakfast of course), Tula lays in the sink while her foster mom gets ready for work, ensuring to help the process by stealing items out of her cosmetics bag and running all over the house with them in her mouth.
Tula was left outside of Toronto Animal Services in a crate overnight. It is not known what her previous history is or where she came from. She is safe now in a caring, indoor-only TCR home, and showing off her amazing skills and antics daily. Tula has been recently introduced to two younger kittens and has been adjusting well to her brother and sister. We believe she would do well in a home with another kitten closer to her age or and an older cat as she tends to play rough.
Tula requires an experienced owner who is willing to put time and effort into her development. Tula will flourish if given the proper love, care and attention she deserves.