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Chatting Tatum | Female | House Panther (DSH) |
Rescue Story:
My mom was a stray cat with kittens that was trapped outside a home depot. Once we were older Zoe's took us babies in and helped fix our mom. Now we are all ready for our forever homes.
Date of Birth: November 18 2025
Energy Level: High
Size (adult): Medium
Adoption Fee: $225 or $350 for two.
Good with Dogs? Maybe
I hiss at them for quite awhile, maybe cat savvy dogs but honestly I would be thrilled if there are no dogs.
Good with Cats? Must have a cat friend
I must have another young cat friendly cat buddy or to be adopted with Lennox.
Good with Kids? Unknown
Older, gentle kids is best.
Critter Twitter:
Hi, my name is Chatting (Purple is my nickname!), and even though I'm the smallest in my litter, don't be fooled – I'm also the bravest! I'm curious and love exploring on my own. I'm friendly, but not a lap cat. I love attention, but not in a clingy way. I prefer curling up with another kitty to sleep. I have a lot of energy and a big personality. I'm playful, confident, and sometimes a little crazy in the best way. I'm vocal, especially if I think it's time for food. Love food! If you're looking for a confident, playful, and affectionate kitten who's full of personality, I might be your girl.
About my Behaviour:
I get along great with other kittens and would really love to have a young kitty friend in my forever home. I have so much energy that I might bother an older cat, so a playful companion would be best for me. I’m still figuring out dogs. I might hiss at first, but I’m curious and will check them out from a safe distance. I’d probably do best with calm, cat-savvy dogs. I should be fine with kids too, especially ones who are gentle and a little older. It would be great if I could be adopted with Lennox as I would really help him with his shyness.
How’s my Health?
I am fixed, up to date vaccines, microchipped, and dewormed. I need at least one meal of wet food daily for hydration. Wet food is essential for kitties, so please ensure it's included in my diet. Wet food is higher in protein and can be lower in carbs. It also provides added moisture, which is important, as dry-food-only-fed cats tend to be dehydrated, potentially leading to UTIs.





