Gender: Females (Sisters)
DOB: 8/1/2020
Length at Cafe: August 12, 2022 – Sept 3, 2022
Foxy Tail is a super affectionate kitty. She loves attention and will rollover to show her belly for extra love. She loves to cuddle and groom her sister Roxy Brow, too. They are very bonded and they need to be adopted together.
Foxy is a rare orange tabby female. She normally has a gorgeous full coat, but warm weather and recently having kittens have thinned her mane a bit.
Foxy loves toys and playing. Her favorites are feather wands and little catnip fishes. She’s a great eater and uses the litter box perfectly.
Foxy does not love a lot of commotion or loud noise. She would do best in a home with a low or moderate activity level. Foxy does just fine with new cats and she has spent time with dogs before coming to rescue. She will take a couple weeks to warm up in her new home.
Roxy Brow is stunning. Her long-hair, dilute calico/tortoiseshell coat is gorgeous and she keeps it immaculate. If Roxy was a human, she’s have a very tidy, organized home. Roxy doesn’t play much, instead she is a super observant. She likes to keep an eye on everything happening around her, including her sister Foxy Tail. They are very bonded and need to be adopted together.
Roxy likes to come to you when she is ready for attention. She loves little pets on her head and chin. She likes to be around people, but she wants to choose when to hang near or farther away.
Roxy uses the litter box perfectly and she eats in a dainty, neat way. Roxy does fine with other cats. She has been around dogs, and she would be fine in a home with a small, older dog.
Roxy can’t tolerate a lot of noise. She will shake if she is forced to be near a loud appliance or big, rambunctious dogs. She would do best in a quiet home with a low or moderate activity level.
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Kitty Revolution is a no-kill, Kitty Revolution is a volunteer-based, no-kill cat rescue in the Twin Cities, MN metro area that seeks to save the unwanted, the misunderstood, the less-than-perfect, and to help change the way the world sees cats through community education and outreach.