Oh, Give Me a Home
Hi there!
I am a pretty little cat looking for a home. My foster mum took me in when neighbours heard me crying. She found me under the hood of the neighbour’s car! I have lived in her office ever since.

I am a brown spotted mackerel tabby female, short hair, most likely born feral. I am 10 or 11 weeks old at the beginning of July. I love to play and play and play. I have a B-I-G purr! I have been to the vet for worming and first vax so far. I am negative for FeLeuk, yay!
My foster mum thinks I’ll be happiest if there aren’t too many other cats in my permanent home. I do like to have my way and am pretty dominant over the other foster kitten. I would probably fit best to a home with responsible children (around 8 or 9 and older). A tolerant yet playful dog would probably be fine, too.
I use a litter pan and bury my waste in it. I have used pine pellet litter and Yesterday’s News. I switch from one to the other without fuss. I eat mostly tinned kitten food with a little bit of kibble on the side. Sometimes my foster mum gives me little bits of real meat too. I especially love chicken and turkey and have found venison very very good.
My foster mum adores me. She won’t name me, though. She feels that naming ought only to be done by my forever family. She asks that I never be de-clawed nor let to roam outdoors, and that I be spayed as soon as the vet says I can be spayed.
There, then. If you think you’d like to have my pretty mug and comical, happy personality around for many years of companionship, please contact my foster mum through a comment. 
The important stuff: This kitten is located in western New York State, near Rochester. Potential adopters will be interviewed to ensure the best possible fit. An adopter is expected to keep in touch and will hopefully send along a picture from time to time. A fee applies to the adoption to defray a small portion of the foster family’s costs. Part of this fee is refunded on proof of spay. An adoption contract applies. Adopter will receive the kitten’s vet records, plus basic cat care information and recommendations on raising a happy, healthy cat.











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