Kiwi

Adopted
Kiwi
Breed Tabby
Color Tabby (Buff / Tan / Fawn), Tabby (Leopard / Spotted)
Age Baby
Gender Female
Size Medium
Coat Length Short
Adoption Fee 150

About Me

Characteristics
Friendly, Affectionate, Gentle, Playful, Smart, Curious, Funny, Loves kisses, Purr Machine, Lap Cat, Expert Fly Catcher, Food Motivated
Health
Spay/Neuter, Vaccinations up to date
House-trained
Yes
Good in a home with
Children, Cats

Contact Me

Adopt Me
2TheResQ
P.O. Box 57284, Sherman Oaks, CA 91413
818-212-0385

My Story

Meet Kiwi, a sweet, affectionate, highly-social, brown striped and spotted Tabby kitten with orange tones throughout her coat and adorable white socks. This girl will run to greet you the moment you walk in the door, likely chatting along the way... and her motor begins upon contact. Houseflies won't stand a chance with this expert huntress around, either. Her favorite past times are playing with the ball track toy and chasing her sister and brother, Clementine and Tiger Melon. She's also been raised with a few other cats and gets along GREAT with them, too. Kiwi can be on the more calm, gentle side which she'll demonstrate if the others start playing too rough. She's not so much into wrestling, like the others but is very playful - just in a more delicate manner. You'll find her complete rescue journey chronicled in Photo Album #30 on our Facebook page: "Save The Leadwell Kitties" (including videos and updates on ALL our cats and kittens). Be sure to check out her adoption video and fall in L-O-V-E!! Kiwi's adoption will include her: * Spay surgery, * De-worming, * FVRCP vaccinations, * Rabies vaccination (if old enough), * Combo-test (for FIV/FeLV = negative), * Flea and mite treatment (with Revolution), * and Micro chipping! ~ $150. adoption fee, adoption contract and home check apply / $250 for a pair ~ * Please only contact us if you'll be making Kiwi a permanent member of your household and will be keeping her safe indoors. ** We do not adopt out kittens or cats where they will be the only pet at home. Kittens rely on each other for emotional support and continued social and behavioral development. For example: another kitten or cat will teach them when they're playing too rough or biting too hard. Plus, cats and kittens get very lonely when you're not at home! Having a playmate will keep them happier, healthier and out of trouble. **We offer a discount when adopting a pair! *** You can also find all our adoptables on our Facebook page: "Save The Leadwell Kitties" (including their rescue story, photos and video updates). Interested in becoming a much-needed foster? Please send us a message with your best contact info, the type of home environment you can provide and, most-importantly, the City in which you live. Thanks!

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