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My name is Tracy Ocicat!

Posted over 9 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Ocicat
Color
Spotted Tabby/Leopard Spotted
Age
Kitten
Sex
Female
Pet ID
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Her litter brother is still available, but Tracy has been adopted. I kept her listed for a while so people can see her ocelot markings to confirm that a parent was an ocicat. (even two registered ocicats often produce kittens without the ocicat pattern.) Look at her brother, who has the wonderful ocicat intelligence, lovingness, and good personality, even though he does not look like a wild cat.
http://www.adoptapet.com/pet/11115882-columbus-ohio-kitten

BOTTLE-BABY AFFECTIONATE ORPHANS! These three loving kittens lost their mother at 1 week old. They were bottle fed, and view a human as their only mother. Orphans tend to be so much more loving than mother-raised kittens because they view people as their true parents. These three are extremely affectionate.

ACTIVE AND VERY LOVING! All three are happy, healthy, very playful, and loving. They romp and play for several hours, doing sunny antics. When they get tired and sleepy, they come to cuddle against me to go to sleep. Tracy loves my shoulder. If I feel a kitten jump on my shoulder, I know it is her. If I am sitting down when she gets sleepy, she usually uses my shoulder for a nap.

GENTLE AND VERY WELL BEHAVED! Although they love to romp and tumble in play, they are gentle with me and with my 14-year old poodle. They play with me constantly, but they don't chew. Their nibbles are more kissing than play-biting. They are really well-behaved kittens.

HAPPY AND QUIET! These kittens never cry, and the sweet little darlings do not even know that a hiss exists. I usually put them in a cage at night. In the morning, they are all anxiously waiting at the cage door, but no complaining. They are seriously happy babies. I have not heard a cry since the first few days when the infants were starving. (They cried all the time then.)

BEAUTIFUL OCELOT MARKINGS! Tracy is a stunningly beautiful kitten. Her markings are almost perfectly balanced on both sides of her body. She has the appearance of a wild "big cat" with a sweet gentle personality. I took the third photo of her back to show her gorgeous markings. All three of this litter have the ocelot head markings that you can see very well in Tracy’s third photo, but Tracy has them much stronger, and her whole body looks like a darkened ocelot. One of their parents must have been a pure "ocicat" because they all have the ocelot head. I especially love the strong ocelot line leading from the corner of each eye. Tracy's ocelot spotted stomach is so cute, but she is so active that I have not yet succeeded in getting a photo. I have included a link to the ocicat personality: http:// http://cattime.com/cat-breeds/ocicat-cats.

READY FOR A LOVING NEW HOME! Born about May 1, 2014. Have not had shots, but that is due soon. You may bring them back to finish their shots at no cost. Well housebroken.

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