Leslie Tartan

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Leslie Tartan   |   Female   |   Home Depot Baby (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 (est)

Energy Level: Medium

Size (adult): Medium

Adoption Fee: $225

Good with Dogs? Very specific dog(s) only
Small calm cat friendly dogs I am good with.
Good with Cats? Must have a cat friend
I must have a young very cat friendly cat buddy or be adopted with another kitten.
Good with Kids? Maybe
Calm, gentle kids if any.

Critter Twitter:

I’m Leslie, the smallest of my litter, and I’m a bit quieter than my brothers. I like to do my own thing—sometimes I’ll follow along, but I’m more often found hanging out on my own. I’m not the type to seek out attention, but if you put me in your lap, I’ll be happy to settle in and enjoy the moment. I’m still playful, just a little more laid back than the others. #sweetiepie

About my Behaviour:

I must be adopted to a home that has a young cat who is cat friendly and who would love to play with me. Otherwise you would need to adopt me with another kitten buddy. I would not be happy as an only kitty.

I get along well with small, cat-friendly dogs, but have not met any large ones. But I can be nervous around energetic dogs and ones who come come straight at me. Likely best only small calm dogs, or no dogs.

I am being fostered at Kibbles and Biscuits on 10838 124 Street NW. You can meet me anytime during store hours.

I can be a bit shy at first, but I warm up pretty quickly. I’d do best in a calm, peaceful home—though I’d probably prefer not to be around super rambunctious kids. My mostly black coat might make it a little harder to find me a home, but I promise, I’m worth the wait!

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.

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