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My basic info
Breed
Hemingway/Polydactyl
Color
Black & White or Tuxedo
Age
2 years 1 month old, Kitten
Sex
Female
Pet ID
Thumbelina
Hair Length
short
My details
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:
** COURTESY POST FOR INDEPENDENT TRAPPER/FOSTER/ADOPTER **
Thumbelina is a pretty little polydactyl tuxedo kitten! She was born in a backyard to a homeless, feral mama. From the day Thumbelina was brought in and rescued at 4 weeks old, she showed to be such a smart and brave little kitten! She was the first to come out of her carrier, the first to try new food, and the first to accept cuddles from a human. She even seemed to give her siblings confidence, like a little kitty leader! She is very curious and wants to explore her environment all the time! One of her favorite things is to climb the cat tree and chase after her toys with her littermates. Thumbelina is very gentle and sweet and will likely adapt well to any new environment. Being a kitten she will need another cat or kitten to share her space with, to play, wrestle, and groom. Thumbelina is just waiting for her chance at a family, a chance her mama didn't get. Her mama has since been TNRd to prevent further unwanted litters from being born on the street.
* Spayed
* Vaccinated
* FELV/FIV Negative
* Microchipped
* Flea Treatment
* Dewormed
* Litterbox Trained
* Litter Preference: All Natural, Unscented
* Scratch Post Preference: All Natural Rope Sisal or Cardboard
FACT: Did you know 80-90% of the cats in the shelters are from the streets? Please help support your local TNR (Trap.Neuter.Return.) groups who are on the streets making a difference by stopping the overwhelming number of litters being born. Please consider fostering with us to save more lives. Always remember to Sterilize....Don't Euthanize!