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My name is Ciri!

Posted over 11 months ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
White (Mostly)
Age
1 year 1 month old, Kitten
Sex
Female
Pet ID
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

I’m Ciri, and if you have monsters under your bed, I’m “The Witcher” for you. I’m a beautiful, delicate, graceful lady kitten with the heart of an adventurer. I was found at three weeks on a boat with my brother Jaskier, attended by my feral mom. The boat was not a safe place for my brother and me, so we were rescued and placed in the care of our foster family. At only four weeks, I was escaping the foster room, as a tiny white fluff stalking dangerous dust balls and bottle caps because that’s my job, after all. I’ll adapt quickly to a new household because, despite my genteel appearance, I’m tough, smart, and fun. Touch me and I’ll purr, but watch out because during playtime I can jump higher and run faster than all my other friends.

I’m one of nine kittens with the run of the house, and I’m used to a busy household with cats and kittens of all ages so I’m likely to adjust quickly to a house with other cats. I’m used to wrestling and playing with my brothers and sisters, so I probably won’t be happy being adopted into a house with no one to play with. I’m going to do my best in a house with other cats, lots of attention, and lots of focused “play time” with my humans so I can work out all my energy. But, once I’m tired I’m going to want to snuggle down right next to you for long naps and sleep, so expect me to want plenty of cuddle time too. I’m a kitten, so expect a learning curve as I get used to how to play with humans without using my claws. I’m already almost an expert, but I get excited sometimes and forget. Because of this, families with young children need to know what to expect when they adopt a baby. I love my playmates so much, and I’m going to do better in a home with someone to engage me in vigorous play, so priority will be given to anyone who can welcome me with one of my siblings.

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