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Ash was found as a kitten about six weeks old in the spring of 2024 in Ohio. My son and I adopted her in June 2024, and I've since relocated to Utah for work. I'll be moving to a place that doesn't allow pets in a few months.
Ash is very intelligent (she's almost figured out how to open lever handled doors) and very vocal. She constantly follows me around to watch whatever I'm doing. She's skittish and doesn't like to be picked up, but she seeks out attention (she lets you know when she wants pets), loves to be pet and brushed, and is happiest sitting on a lap. She loves to play but doesn't scratch or bite, even when she gets really excited. I think she'd do best in a calm house, probably without a dog.
This winter, Ash developed asthma due to the poor air quality. She had no issues previously. She's currently on oral steroids (mixed with a treat) and training to use a kitty inhaler. She's not quite there yet, but she's very smart and makes daily progress.
Ash was found as a kitten about six weeks old in the spring of 2024 in Ohio. My son and I adopted her in June 2024, and I've since relocated to Utah for work. I'll be moving to a place that doesn't allow pets in a few months.
Ash is very intelligent (she's almost figured out how to open lever handled doors) and very vocal. She constantly follows me around to watch whatever I'm doing. She's skittish and doesn't like to be picked up, but she seeks out attention (she lets you know when she wants pets), loves to be pet and brushed, and is happiest sitting on a lap. She loves to play but doesn't scratch or bite, even when she gets really excited. I think she'd do best in a calm house, probably without a dog.
This winter, Ash developed asthma due to the poor air quality. She had no issues previously. She's currently on oral steroids (mixed with a treat) and training to use a kitty inhaler. She's not quite there yet, but she's very smart and makes daily progress.
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