Snicklefritz Dustbunnies

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Snicklefritz Dustbunnies   |   Female   |   Floofer (DLH)   |  

Rescue Story:

I was found with my sibling out in drayton valley with our mom and sadly a deceased sibling. Our mom was a tnr and went back to her home area after being fixed. My sister and I took a bit to socialize but we are now ready for our forever home.



Date of Birth: March 2026

Energy Level: High

Size (adult): Medium

Adoption Fee: $350 for my sibling and I.

Good with Dogs? No
Unlikely due to my shyness.
Good with Cats? Bonded Pair
I must be adopted with my sister.
Good with Kids? Unknown
Older, gentle kids only, if any.

Critter Twitter:

My name is Snicklefritz, and I’m even softer and fluffier than I appear! I arrived at Zoe’s Animal Rescue with my sister, Major Bedhead, when we were seven weeks old; at that time, we had experienced very little human contact. While I’m a bit more reserved than my sister, I can easily be won over with Churu treats, a good brushing—which I absolutely love—and a little patience. I am a very sweet girl, though it just takes me a awhile to feel comfortable with new people.

One of my foster mom’s favorite quirks is that I seem to have only two expressions when being photographed: extremely unimpressed or completely stunned. If you share my lack of photogenic flair, we can take the most amusing selfies together! Once I’m settled into your home, I’ll be headbutting your hand for affection and rolling over for belly rubs. Plus, I have the daintiest purr you will ever hear.

About my Behaviour:

My sister and I a bonded pair and must be adopted together. We are looking for a calm, zen home where we can have the space and time we need to settle in properly. We would likely be fine living with younger, cat-friendly cats, provided there are slow, proper introductions and plenty of resources, but we would prefer not to live with senior cats or any bullies. Because we are shy and sensitive to loud sounds and fast movements, we would do best in a home with older children who can respect our space, rather than young children who may not understand why we are timid.

How’s my Health?

I am fixed, microchipped, up to date vaccines, and dewormed. 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.

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