Posted over 3 weeks ago | Updated 1 week ago
Poppy is a burst of sunshine wrapped in orange-and-white fluff. This rare little lady is as outgoing as they come: confident, curious, and endlessly entertaining. She’s the kitten who charges into the room first, turns anything into a toy, and makes you laugh without even trying.
After she’s gotten her zoomies out, Poppy transforms into a total cuddlebug. Once tuckered out from playing, she loves curling up close for snuggles and naps, making her the perfect mix of fun and affection.
Poppy thrives with feline companionship and will need another young, playful cat in her home (or would love to be adopted with a kitten friend). She’s social, energetic, and happiest when she has a buddy to chase, wrestle, and nap with.
Poppy is ready to bring her big personality (and soft snuggles) into a forever home.
Poppy currently tests FIV positive, which is common in kittens due to maternal antibodies and may resolve as she grows. She should be retested when she’s older. Even if she remains FIV-positive, FIV-positive cats can live long, healthy lives and can safely live with other friendly cats (the main way it transmits is from very deep bite wounds during fighting or mating, both of which kittens are too young to do). Learn more about FIV status in kittens here: https://www.kittenlady.org/fiv
Poppy is a burst of sunshine wrapped in orange-and-white fluff. This rare little lady is as outgoing as they come: confident, curious, and endlessly entertaining. She’s the kitten who charges into the room first, turns anything into a toy, and makes you laugh without even trying.
After she’s gotten her zoomies out, Poppy transforms into a total cuddlebug. Once tuckered out from playing, she loves curling up close for snuggles and naps, making her the perfect mix of fun and affection.
Poppy thrives with feline companionship and will need another young, playful cat in her home (or would love to be adopted with a kitten friend). She’s social, energetic, and happiest when she has a buddy to chase, wrestle, and nap with.
Poppy is ready to bring her big personality (and soft snuggles) into a forever home.
Poppy currently tests FIV positive, which is common in kittens due to maternal antibodies and may resolve as she grows. She should be retested when she’s older. Even if she remains FIV-positive, FIV-positive cats can live long, healthy lives and can safely live with other friendly cats (the main way it transmits is from very deep bite wounds during fighting or mating, both of which kittens are too young to do). Learn more about FIV status in kittens here: https://www.kittenlady.org/fiv