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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
White (Mostly)
Age
10 months old, Young
Sex
Female
Pet ID
A719625
Hair Length
short
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Brief Bio:Honey was picked up as a very pregnant 7 month old stray and gave birth in the shelter the next day! We brought her and her kittens home to foster care the next day. Summary of Personality: Honey is such a joy. She is incredibly gentle and affectionate - in the four months she`s been with us she has never hissed or scratched, and was comfortable from day one with me handling her body and her kittens. She likes to be near people, and even though she can be a tiny bit shy at first, she loves being hand fed treats and will warm up very quickly. She loves breakfast in bed, chasing toys, and curling up next to you as you read. She`s not a big fan of being picked up, but she is very trusting and tolerates it well. Even though she was a stray it is clear that she was socialized as a pet and not a feral cat. I don`t know how she ended up on the street or how long she was there, but she would probably do best as an inside cat since she may be prone to wandering. Home Life (experience with kids & other pets, etc): She is a phenomenal mother to her kittens, so I would imagine that she would do well with other cats. She has been well socialized with humans, both adults and children. She has seen our dogs but not interacted with them - I imagine she could get comfortable with a canine companion, but I can`t say for sure. Include any observations: Honey ended up having a serious uterine infection on day four postpartum that required an emergency spay surgery, but she recovered beautifully! She does have one kidney that may have been impacted by the infection, so please always make sure that she has plenty of fresh water to drink. She is very good at using her litter box and staying tidy. Is your foster litter box trained?: Yes
Brief Bio:Honey was picked up as a very pregnant 7 month old stray and gave birth in the shelter the next day! We brought her and her kittens home to foster care the next day. Summary of Personality: Honey is such a joy. She is incredibly gentle and affectionate - in the four months she`s been with us she has never hissed or scratched, and was comfortable from day one with me handling her body and her kittens. She likes to be near people, and even though she can be a tiny bit shy at first, she loves being hand fed treats and will warm up very quickly. She loves breakfast in bed, chasing toys, and curling up next to you as you read. She`s not a big fan of being picked up, but she is very trusting and tolerates it well. Even though she was a stray it is clear that she was socialized as a pet and not a feral cat. I don`t know how she ended up on the street or how long she was there, but she would probably do best as an inside cat since she may be prone to wandering. Home Life (experience with kids & other pets, etc): She is a phenomenal mother to her kittens, so I would imagine that she would do well with other cats. She has been well socialized with humans, both adults and children. She has seen our dogs but not interacted with them - I imagine she could get comfortable with a canine companion, but I can`t say for sure. Include any observations: Honey ended up having a serious uterine infection on day four postpartum that required an emergency spay surgery, but she recovered beautifully! She does have one kidney that may have been impacted by the infection, so please always make sure that she has plenty of fresh water to drink. She is very good at using her litter box and staying tidy. Is your foster litter box trained?: Yes
Animals seen here may not be available - go to frontstreetshelter.org and click "Adoptions". If you don't see the animal on our shelter's actual website, it has already been adopted. Highly adoptable pets such as puppies or unique breeds usually get adopted immediately and do not update on Adopt-A-Pet in a timely manner.
If you DO see the animal on frontstreetshelter.org, click their photo for instructions to adopt! We are open 12pm-5pm daily.
Animals seen here may not be available - go to frontstreetshelter.org and click "Adoptions". If you don't see the animal on our shelter's actual website, it has already been adopted. Highly adoptable pets such as puppies or unique breeds usually get adopted immediately and do not update on Adopt-A-Pet in a timely manner.
If you DO see the animal on frontstreetshelter.org, click their photo for instructions to adopt! We are open 12pm-5pm daily.