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My basic info
Breed
American Curl
Color
Cream or Ivory (Mostly)
Age
1 year 6 months old, Young
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Not good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
CURLY SUE is a darling TORBIE AMERICAN CURL. She is between 1 and 2 years old, spayed and has her claws. She has a very pretty, easy short coat and bright gold eyes. Her unique ears curl backwards. She and several other cats came from a home where they were loved but the owner was unable to keep them.
Curly is actually a very fun little cat and her foster home thinks she’s a real hoot. She is VERY busy, flirty and playful. She is currently living with two other cats and other than being a bit bossy with them as a female with an agenda she does just fine. She is friendly, intelligent and is a very unusual breed we rarely see.
The best home for Curly would be cat experienced and used to breeds such as Abyssinians, young Siamese, and Bengals. She is NOT a couch potato and loves to run and play rather than sit placidly on a lap. She would be good for another young (probably male) cat that would let her be the boss. No kids please but a cat friendly dog might be ok as she is very self confident.
ADOPTION FEE $175. FOSTERED IN KENOSHA, WI
CURLY SUE is a darling TORBIE AMERICAN CURL. She is between 1 and 2 years old, spayed and has her claws. She has a very pretty, easy short coat and bright gold eyes. Her unique ears curl backwards. She and several other cats came from a home where they were loved but the owner was unable to keep them.
Curly is actually a very fun little cat and her foster home thinks she’s a real hoot. She is VERY busy, flirty and playful. She is currently living with two other cats and other than being a bit bossy with them as a female with an agenda she does just fine. She is friendly, intelligent and is a very unusual breed we rarely see.
The best home for Curly would be cat experienced and used to breeds such as Abyssinians, young Siamese, and Bengals. She is NOT a couch potato and loves to run and play rather than sit placidly on a lap. She would be good for another young (probably male) cat that would let her be the boss. No kids please but a cat friendly dog might be ok as she is very self confident.
Visit https://purebredcatrescue.org to read the pet bio and submit an application.
Additional adoption info
All information is listed on our website at www.purebredcatrescue.org
All information is listed on our website at www.purebredcatrescue.org
Go meet their pets
We are a foster-based organization and cats are cared for in our homes and seen on an appointment basis. An adoption application (https://purebredcatrescue.org/adoption-application-form/) must be filled out and submitted online before viewing any cats available. Our foster homes range from northern Illinois to Kenosha, Wis. to Milwaukee to Madison.
We are a foster-based organization and cats are cared for in our homes and seen on an appointment basis. An adoption application (https://purebredcatrescue.org/adoption-application-form/) must be filled out and submitted online before viewing any cats available. Our foster homes range from northern Illinois to Kenosha, Wis. to Milwaukee to Madison.
More about this rescue
Specialty Purebred Cat Rescue is the largest rescue of its kind in the midwest. We foster and rehome all breeds of purebred cats and placed nearly 500 cats in 2005. Our foster-based program with experienced caregivers insures that our cats are evaluated properly for the best placement into suitable homes.
Specialty Purebred Cat Rescue is the largest rescue of its kind in the midwest. We foster and rehome all breeds of purebred cats and placed nearly 500 cats in 2005. Our foster-based program with experienced caregivers insures that our cats are evaluated properly for the best placement into suitable homes.
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