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Jojoba Muppet | Female | Little Survivor (DSH) |
Rescue Story:
We were tiny orphan kittens who needed help. We came from the same location that Sherlock, Columba and Velma came from who sadly didn't make it. Thankfully we survived. and are now ready for our forever home.
Date of Birth: May 15, 2025 (est)
Energy Level: High
Size (adult): Medium
Adoption Fee: $220
Good with Dogs? Unknown
If gentle and very cat friendly, yes I am great with them. Just no dogs with prey drive please.
Good with Cats? Unknown
I need a young kitty playmate to keep up with my energy for years to come.
Good with Kids? Unknown
I am great with gentle kids.
Critter Twitter:
I am one super sweet house panther who loves to play, but I also have my affectionate side. I am the purrfect mix of needy and independent. I can't wait to meet you! #purrfectmix
About my Behaviour:
I must be adopted into a home with another young kitten or a very cat-friendly young cat buddy for me to play with. I love to play with other kitties, and older cats won't match my energy for many years to come. As long as I have a young playmate, I am good with senior cats, as I won't pester them. Of course, slow, proper introductions are important. I do get jealous if others get lots of attention and love. I would be purrfect for you if you have a kitty who doesn't want affection and you're missing that; I can provide you with lots of love. But still give you space to breathe, of course.
I am fostered with Sweetpea, and I could be adopted with him. I can get jealous if he is getting lots of love, though.
How’s my Health?
I am fixed, micro-chipped 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.