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Daisy is a five month old kitten fully vetted, spayed, and microchipped. She's an indoor only kitty who lived on the scary street for a time and loves the safety of indoor kitty life.
Daisy's personality can be summed up by how she met her foster, by literally walking into their house like she owned the place. Daisy loves to explore and very little scares her. She's full of silly kitten energy and will play with anything. Of course she loves toys, but she's also content playing with a leaf or a fly. She's also really good at play fighting and she knows to not use her claws or play bite hard, which is not always a given in kittens.
Daisy was initially hesitant around her foster's big dog, but quickly learned that dogs aren't always scary. She's still not sure about other cats. She can be reactive (who can blame a her, a kitten who learned how to survive on the street) so a house with no animals or non reactive animals would be best for Daisy. UPDATE: Daisy has become friends with the other kitties in her foster home and is having fun wearing them out during playtime.
Daisy is also learning what cuddling is and the joys of being petted, and she's learning to be a lovebuug. In Daisy's defense, she's got things to play with and places to explore she doesn't have time to slow down and relax like a big kitty.
For more information or to meet Daisy please contact Jess at 661-932-0406.
Daisy is a five month old kitten fully vetted, spayed, and microchipped. She's an indoor only kitty who lived on the scary street for a time and loves the safety of indoor kitty life.
Daisy's personality can be summed up by how she met her foster, by literally walking into their house like she owned the place. Daisy loves to explore and very little scares her. She's full of silly kitten energy and will play with anything. Of course she loves toys, but she's also content playing with a leaf or a fly. She's also really good at play fighting and she knows to not use her claws or play bite hard, which is not always a given in kittens.
Daisy was initially hesitant around her foster's big dog, but quickly learned that dogs aren't always scary. She's still not sure about other cats. She can be reactive (who can blame a her, a kitten who learned how to survive on the street) so a house with no animals or non reactive animals would be best for Daisy. UPDATE: Daisy has become friends with the other kitties in her foster home and is having fun wearing them out during playtime.
Daisy is also learning what cuddling is and the joys of being petted, and she's learning to be a lovebuug. In Daisy's defense, she's got things to play with and places to explore she doesn't have time to slow down and relax like a big kitty.
For more information or to meet Daisy please contact Jess at 661-932-0406.