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Posted over 6 months ago
| Updated over 6 months ago
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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Gray or Blue (Mostly)
Age
Young
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Honor is a loving, easygoing young girl who is a joy to be around. She would thrive in just about any home — solo or with other cats or dogs, retired parents or young kids. She’s generally chill and low maintenance, not too needy and exceptionally friendly.
Honor’s nickname is Miss Nosy. This girl will keep neighborhood watch over all the comings and goings on your block. She can spend hours at a window, watching wildlife, people, or trash blowing in the wind. Honor also provides security detail indoors, too. She’ll watch you mop and fold laundry, making sure everything is done right.
When Honor wants attention, she’ll stretch her paws up on you for pets or reach her legs up to be held in your arms. She’ll roll on her back, belly up, for tummy rubs and she’ll shove her face against your leg for head scratches. Her grey and white fur is incredibly soft and it’s a joy to kiss her head.
Bring out a wand toy, and Honor’s eyes will grow 3 sizes! She’ll double-paw pounce her toys, or play hockey with pompoms and ping pong balls. She loves electronic toys, like the spinning butterfly, and packing paper that she can dive under.
Honor doesn’t usually play for long before she’s ready to relax. Instead of relaxing on soft, plush beds, Honor prefers to nap on hard surfaces like a coffee table or scratcher. Maybe because she lived outdoors, Honor is only just learning about comfy places like a bed or couch!
Honor is usually pretty quiet except at meal time. She will meow to place her food order and tell you to hurry up. She’ll also sometimes chirp and hold a conversation if you don’t follow her through the house.
Honor was living in a rural area of the Pine Barrens and brought indoors where she gave birth to 8 healthy babies. She was a wonderful mom who is now spayed, microchipped, and vaccinated and ready to live the rest of her life in luxury! Less than 2 years old, she’s practically a kitten herself.
Apply to adopt Honor at kitkatplayroom.com/adopt
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