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Japanese Bobtail kittens & cats in Easley, South Carolina

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Seras

American Bobtail

Female, Young
Easley, SC
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(when grown) -
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Good with kids, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Seras is a very sweet, playful, and affectionate cat. She currently lives with 3 other cats and a toddler and tolerates gentle pets from the toddler, though she would prefer to run away from the toddler. She will occasionally play and gets along with the other cats, but generally prefers to be in her own space. It takes her awhile to adjust to strangers, but once she knows you and is comfortable, she will want to nuzzle your face and lay near you. She has never been aggressive. She was from a litter of stray cats- we believe she is part American Bobtail, as her tail is about half length. She will explore outside in the yard if we are on the deck with her, but prefers to stay in the house. Her most recent vaccinations were in January 2023 - Her records are with Easley Animal Hospital. Due to current circumstances, we are no longer able to care for her, but she is incredibly loving and sweet and we would love to find a home for her where she can have the love she deserves.
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Photo of Seras

Seras

American Bobtail

Female, Young
Easley, SC
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Seras is a very sweet, playful, and affectionate cat. She currently lives with 3 other cats and a toddler and tolerates gentle pets from the toddler, though she would prefer to run away from the toddler. She will occasionally play and gets along with the other cats, but generally prefers to be in her own space. It takes her awhile to adjust to strangers, but once she knows you and is comfortable, she will want to nuzzle your face and lay near you. She has never been aggressive. She was from a litter of stray cats- we believe she is part American Bobtail, as her tail is about half length. She will explore outside in the yard if we are on the deck with her, but prefers to stay in the house. Her most recent vaccinations were in January 2023 - Her records are with Easley Animal Hospital. Due to current circumstances, we are no longer able to care for her, but she is incredibly loving and sweet and we would love to find a home for her where she can have the love she deserves.

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