This helps Humane Society of Adams County with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
–
Age
11 months old, Young
Sex
Female
Pet ID
C2025050
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with kids
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Twig, a petite female tabby, is a feline study in quiet curiosity and gentle reserve. At first glance, she might be mistaken for an aloof loner, as she prefers to observe new people from a safe, shadowed distance. However, her shy nature is not a sign of fear, but rather a slow, deliberate approach to the world around her. Twig’s curiosity, though cautious, is irrepressible; her eyes, a soft amber, track every movement, and her twitching ears catch every unfamiliar sound. Eventually, this curiosity will compel her to emerge, a graceful, silent stalker on padded feet, to investigate the object of her attention. Once she's satisfied, she will retreat to her favorite sunbeam or cozy blanket, content in the knowledge gained and settling back into her perfectly laid-back demeanor. Her love is not loud or demanding, but a quiet, constant presence, much like her tabby stripes that only truly reveal their intricate pattern in the right light.If you would be interested in giving me a furever home, please contact The Humane Society of Adams County, Inc. at (937) 544-8585 to set up a time to come meet me and fill out an adoption application!
Twig, a petite female tabby, is a feline study in quiet curiosity and gentle reserve. At first glance, she might be mistaken for an aloof loner, as she prefers to observe new people from a safe, shadowed distance. However, her shy nature is not a sign of fear, but rather a slow, deliberate approach to the world around her. Twig’s curiosity, though cautious, is irrepressible; her eyes, a soft amber, track every movement, and her twitching ears catch every unfamiliar sound. Eventually, this curiosity will compel her to emerge, a graceful, silent stalker on padded feet, to investigate the object of her attention. Once she's satisfied, she will retreat to her favorite sunbeam or cozy blanket, content in the knowledge gained and settling back into her perfectly laid-back demeanor. Her love is not loud or demanding, but a quiet, constant presence, much like her tabby stripes that only truly reveal their intricate pattern in the right light.If you would be interested in giving me a furever home, please contact The Humane Society of Adams County, Inc. at (937) 544-8585 to set up a time to come meet me and fill out an adoption application!
Our adoption process is made up of two parts. Upon a decision to adopt an animal we require an application for adoption that asks questions such as housing and veterinary references. We then check references and may require a home visit. Upon approval you will fill out a contract for adoption and pay the adoption fees. Adoption fees are based on age and vetting required.
Our adoption process is made up of two parts. Upon a decision to adopt an animal we require an application for adoption that asks questions such as housing and veterinary references. We then check references and may require a home visit. Upon approval you will fill out a contract for adoption and pay the adoption fees. Adoption fees are based on age and vetting required.