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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
White (Mostly)
Age
Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Dot Dot Dot aka Dots
Born September Male White Short Hair
Special Adoption fee
Icicles, frosting, marshmallows, and new winter white snow. Little Dots is just as cute and any white kitten can be. He has a beautiful white coat and bright gold eyes. We are not sure of his heritage or breed. He was found in a neighbors yard at 4 weeks of age, no background or home to speak of, but he certainly found a home with our PPCR foster mom. Kittens don't come any more adorable.
Dot, Dot, Dot got his name because he has three white dots on the top of his head. This is what we call "kitten cap". Many kittens that grow up to be all white are born with black marks on their heads; by the time they are about a year old, the black fades and they become totally white. We think this might possibly happen to Dots.
Dots is very playful and would love to have a feline companion in his new home if possible. We are not sure how he is with dogs, but being so young, he should be able to handle a gentle dog or well behaved children.
Dots fostered in Davis.
Contact Laurel (530)304-2836 or email laurel@faganhome.com