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This helps San Diego Humane Society - Oceanside Campus (Cats and Small Animals) with pet care costs.
How this pet arrived:
Ivy was brought in by her previous owner on February 26, 2026.
Why this pet is the one for you:
Meet Ivy - the life of the party wrapped in fur! This energetic girl is always ready to turn an ordinary afternoon into playtime. If it crinkles, wiggles, dangles, or rolls, she's already on it. Ivy has a big personality and an even bigger zest for fun. She's learning that fingers and toes aren't part of her toy collection and is doing a great job redirecting that playful energy toward wand toys, kickers, and crinkly balls. Because she's an active and clever girl, Ivy thrives in a home that can keep her mind and body busy. Puzzle feeders, training games, toy rotations, and daily playtime will help her stay happily engaged. Think of her as your tiny, whiskered athlete who benefits from both physical workouts and brain challenges. Ivy also appreciates a human who can read her signals. A quick tail swish or a little ripple along her back is her way of saying, "Okay, that's enough for now!" Giving her a short break helps keep interactions positive and fun for everyone. She would do best in a home with older children (12+) who understand that playtime has rules and can respect her boundaries. If you're looking for a bold, bouncy, endlessly entertaining companion who will keep you laughing and on your toes, Ivy is ready to bring the fun. Don't forget a secure, hard-sided carrier for her ride home!
Overstimulated Cat: Ivy requires a virtual behavior consult, please watch THIS video to learn more about them.
How this pet arrived:
Ivy was brought in by her previous owner on February 26, 2026.
Why this pet is the one for you:
Meet Ivy - the life of the party wrapped in fur! This energetic girl is always ready to turn an ordinary afternoon into playtime. If it crinkles, wiggles, dangles, or rolls, she's already on it. Ivy has a big personality and an even bigger zest for fun. She's learning that fingers and toes aren't part of her toy collection and is doing a great job redirecting that playful energy toward wand toys, kickers, and crinkly balls. Because she's an active and clever girl, Ivy thrives in a home that can keep her mind and body busy. Puzzle feeders, training games, toy rotations, and daily playtime will help her stay happily engaged. Think of her as your tiny, whiskered athlete who benefits from both physical workouts and brain challenges. Ivy also appreciates a human who can read her signals. A quick tail swish or a little ripple along her back is her way of saying, "Okay, that's enough for now!" Giving her a short break helps keep interactions positive and fun for everyone. She would do best in a home with older children (12+) who understand that playtime has rules and can respect her boundaries. If you're looking for a bold, bouncy, endlessly entertaining companion who will keep you laughing and on your toes, Ivy is ready to bring the fun. Don't forget a secure, hard-sided carrier for her ride home!
Overstimulated Cat: Ivy requires a virtual behavior consult, please watch THIS video to learn more about them.