Fun fact, they tell me my namesake was the most beloved Sumerian goddess of ancient times whose symbol was often a lion. Well I may just be a petite little kitten but we in the cat family do like to think of ourselves as deities. My name also is a nod to all I have overcome, along with my beloved sister Ishtar. We are bonded and must be adopted together. We were born in a shed and while we were still very small our mother was killed, probably hit by a car. Some nice people were feeding other outdoor cats in the area and rescued us. I am quite outgoing and comfortable around other cats and kittens. I love warm laps and being petted. Wand toys are my favorites, along with playing with my sister. My namesake may be a little intimidating but I am actually pretty chill and normal offerings of food and love are all I need to be content. We would do better in a home with adults only since my sister is a bit more sensitive and we prefer calm environments. If you are interested in adopting a CAWS pet, please fill out an online application at https://caws.org/adoption-application
May 20, 2024, 7:03 am