Citrine Gemstone

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Citrine Gemstone   |   Female   |   Tabby Gal (DSH)   |  

Rescue Story:

My mom was an owned cat who got out, and her owner needed help to find us homes once we were old enough. Mom was spayed, so no more litters, and we are all now ready for forever homes.



Date of Birth: August 2025

Energy Level: Very High

Size (adult): Medium

Adoption Fee: $350 for my brother Beryl and I.

Good with Dogs? Unknown
Never met one, so not sure.
Good with Cats? Bonded Pair
I love to play with Beryl and we always call out to each other if we can't find each other.
Good with Kids? Maybe
Older, gentle kids who are quiet only please.

Critter Twitter:

I am a high-energy, cuddly girl who loves to play and play. I love to play with my brother and with toys. I have a small, delicate frame with very pretty markings. I am an agile jumper and I love to jump and run. I love to follow you around, and whatever you are doing, I want in on it. Once tired, I am generally always by you or on you, my nonstop purring motor. Once settled in, I really am the purrfect gal. #shybutsweet

About my Behaviour:

I must be adopted with my brother Beryl, as we are quite bonded. I will call out for him constantly if I can't see him, and he will come running. We are good with other cat-friendly cats with slow, proper introductions. Especially if they are young and like to play.

I do require a calm, quiet home, as I startle very easily with loud noises and fast movements. I also am very attention-seeking and require a lot of cuddle time and playtime. If you are looking for a Velcro kitty, that's me! It just might take a few months for me to really show you my big heart. But I am well worth the wait!

How’s my Health?

I am fixed, microchipped, and dewormed. The number of vaccines will depend on the length of care. I must be fed at least one meal of wet food a day for hydration. Wet food is important, as it's best for kitties, so please make sure it's in my diet. Wet food is higher in protein and can be lower in carbs. It also gives added moisture, which is important, as dry-food-only-fed cats tend to be dehydrated, which can lead to UTIs. I do have a sensitive stomach, and a sensitive diet, and slow transitions to any new food are a must for me.

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