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My basic info
Breed
Abyssinian
Color
Orange or Red Tabby
Age
10 months old, Kitten
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Not good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Hello, my name is Tey. I am a girl which is sort of rare since I am orange. I was born 5-28-23 and I was raised with my Abyssinian mom cat until she was adopted when I was 9 weeks old. I am pretty like her with some stripes but a lot of ticking as well. Abyssinians are a popular breed thanks in large part to their unusual intelligence and generally extroverted, playful, willful personalities. They are said to become depressed without constant activity and the attention of their owners. I am spayed, vaccinated and microchipped.
These cats and kittens are offered through Fixin Feral Felines, they came into our care while our team of volunteers were TNR (Trap/Neuter/Return) in our local community. We just could not bear to put them back out on the streets. We felt they deserved a chance with a loving family. These kittens are friendly unless noted because of the amazing work of our fosters. Please email fixinferalfelines@gmail.com or find us on Facebook. fixinferalfelines in Tehachapi, CA. Thank you for your interest in our kittens
Hello, my name is Tey. I am a girl which is sort of rare since I am orange. I was born 5-28-23 and I was raised with my Abyssinian mom cat until she was adopted when I was 9 weeks old. I am pretty like her with some stripes but a lot of ticking as well. Abyssinians are a popular breed thanks in large part to their unusual intelligence and generally extroverted, playful, willful personalities. They are said to become depressed without constant activity and the attention of their owners. I am spayed, vaccinated and microchipped.
These cats and kittens are offered through Fixin Feral Felines, they came into our care while our team of volunteers were TNR (Trap/Neuter/Return) in our local community. We just could not bear to put them back out on the streets. We felt they deserved a chance with a loving family. These kittens are friendly unless noted because of the amazing work of our fosters. Please email fixinferalfelines@gmail.com or find us on Facebook. fixinferalfelines in Tehachapi, CA. Thank you for your interest in our kittens
all of our kittens have been pulled from feral colonies and we are trying to get them off the streets and into loving home.
all of our kittens have been pulled from feral colonies and we are trying to get them off the streets and into loving home.
Go meet their pets
At this time we do not have adoption events, however we are working on it. Our adoptable kittens are in loving foster homes. Meets and greets are done at fosters homes or at an agreed upon location.
At this time we do not have adoption events, however we are working on it. Our adoptable kittens are in loving foster homes. Meets and greets are done at fosters homes or at an agreed upon location.
More about this rescue
Fixin Feral Felines “FFF” is a group of volunteers committed to reducing the number of feral cats and kittens roaming the streets of Tehachapi. FFFs’ Trap/Neuter/Return (TNR) program relies on donations to offset the costs of cat food for bait, fuel for transport vehicles, traps and food for the kittens we just could not put back on the streets.
Our rehabilitated kittens, some super sweet, some semi feral, are available for adoption for a small fee with approved application.
Do you have a Feral Cat colony? Desire Volunteer Opportunities? Like Fostering Kittens? Donate to Animal Rescues?
Contact FFF: Email to FixinFeralFelines@gmail.com or Facebook at Fixin Feral Felines
Fixin Feral Felines “FFF” is a group of volunteers committed to reducing the number of feral cats and kittens roaming the streets of Tehachapi. FFFs’ Trap/Neuter/Return (TNR) program relies on donations to offset the costs of cat food for bait, fuel for transport vehicles, traps and food for the kittens we just could not put back on the streets.
Our rehabilitated kittens, some super sweet, some semi feral, are available for adoption for a small fee with approved application.
Do you have a Feral Cat colony? Desire Volunteer Opportunities? Like Fostering Kittens? Donate to Animal Rescues?
Contact FFF: Email to FixinFeralFelines@gmail.com or Facebook at Fixin Feral Felines