Tumnus Narnia

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Tumnus Narnia   |   Male   |   Tabby Boy (DSH)   |  

Rescue Story:

My birth mommy couldn’t take care of me, so another nursing mommy accepted me. I’m 2 weeks younger than my Narnia siblings, but I am big and healthy now.



Date of Birth: April 4, 2025 (est)

Energy Level: High

Size (adult): Medium

Adoption Fee: $225 for me or $350 for myself and another young kitten.

Good with Dogs? Unknown
I’ve never met one but maybe with slow proper introduction we could become friends as long as they won't hurt me.
Good with Cats? Must have a cat friend
I must be adopted to a home with one younger cat to be my playmate with slow proper introductions. Or with a sibling.
Good with Kids? Yes
Older kids who are gentle with me, I should be good with.

Critter Twitter:

No one told me I’m smaller than my step siblings, so I match their fierceness in playing. I am playful, yet still a bit cuddly when tired. I am still young, so I may become more cuddly once I am an adult with less energy to burn and more nap time required. #socute

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. With slow, proper introductions. I love to play with other kitties, and older cats won't match my energy for many years to come. I am great with older cats as long as I have a young kitty playmate. I am fostered with Petah and Suzanne, and I could easily be adopted with one of them.

How’s my Health?

I am vetted. 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 have had some health issues in care, but I have been doing much better and I am perfectly fine after medication. Basically it was a really bad cold and upset tummy that I got due to not being vaccinated. It may flare up during times of stress, but it's likely I won't require any medication in the future. Cats who are fully vaccinated or already have it (likely it's FCV or FCOV) won't be affected at all (or minimally) if I am in a flare-up.

I’m a polydactyl, meaning I have 6 toes on my front paws and 5 on the back ones.

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