Gender: Female
APPROX DOB: 6/2012
Length at Cafe: 9/25/2023 – 3/22/2024
Kittens? Who needs them right?! Messy, naughty, crazy! Ick! Sign me up for some playtime, sunshine, dinner, then cuddles in bed! They call me Baby around here and quite frankly I am kind of a baby. I was born to a lady who moved in shortly with her family. There was no room for us indoors so they built kennels in their barn. That’s where we’ve been in the past 8+ years with my sisters. The family was moving so we found our way to HTTR. I am the purrfect package. Sweet, silly, calm, affectionate, and independent. In foster I don’t beg for food and can pick at it throughout the day. I really enjoy exploring then crashing on the couch. From time to time I can be a bit sassy. I’m not a fan of being “messed” with like nail trims, ear cleans, etc. Its not that I’m mean about it but rather will try and get away. This also means I’d enjoy a home with no or older children. You may not notice but my front right paw pad looks a little strange. For the past 6 months the doctor has been keeping an eye on it and says I do not need medicine or surgery, nothing needs to be done. My family should keep an eye on it or if I start to limp. For now, I have no problem putting weight on it or jumping down! Please don’t let my age concern you, I just had a dental and a clean bill of health. I’m ready for another 10+ years of living! In my new home I could dig a catio, but no outdoor adventures please. I lived outdoors but was confined. Chill cat or dog friends are great or I’d be okay by myself. In concussion, I’m looking for a calm all around great friend and you’re looking for a calm all around great friend so we should be calm all around great friends together!
Just to Review:
🐱Living Arrangements: Indoor only. But an enclosed catio would be cool.
🐱Good w/ Cats: Sure, but no crazy friends. I would be fine by myself too.
🐱Good w/ Dogs: Same as cats. Could take ‘em or leave ‘em! No chasing please!
🐱Good w/children: Not much experience but over 10 might be okay
🐱Other: Keep an eye on my right front paw pad
Originally From: Here to the Rescue
An Eartip is a Badge of Honor
If I am in an adoption program, it means someone took the time to work with me after trapping. They showed me love, taught me to trust, and gave me the confidence to love back so much that I would live my best life indoors with a family.
If you see me in an outdoor home sporting an eartip, it means someone cared enough about me to get me vetted, neutered, vaccinated and make sure I have the best life in my outdoor colony.