Precious
Female Young Domestic Short Hair Small
Oh my, what a huge and loud place this is, but at least the people are nice and are helping me make new friends. My name is Precious, an...
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Oh my, what a huge and loud place this is, but at least the people are nice and are helping me make new friends. My name is Precious, and I'm the youngest of the kittens from the Tremont Colony. I'm about a month younger than my brother, Frodo, who I can't imagine living without because he's the best big brother EVER. I'm not sure how I even managed to survive out in the big scary outdoors - when I came here, I had a nasty abscess on one of my paws, and it hurt so much! The shelter people set up a fund so people in the community could help pay for vet bills for animals like me, so I'm all better now. I hope other stray animals can get help from that fund too! Now I've been at the shelter since April 2021, and my brother, Frodo, and I would be happy to find a home that could be patient enough to give us the time we need to come out of our shells. We're both very shy but good-natured kitties. In fact, if you don't mind giving me time and a little bit of space, I will show you how well my name fits me! Who knows, if you treat me right, spend enough time with me, and give me plenty of nummy yummies, I may sit on your lap and make some biscuits! (I actually love snuggles!) Being with my brother, Frodo, really keeps me happy and makes my personality pop, so we HAVE to be adopted together. We would do best in a quiet home with older kids (teens and up) just because younger kids like to make a lot of noise, and we get that, it's healthy for them, but that stresses us out. Rambunctious dogs can scare us but we'll likely be fine if the dog is used to cats and gives us our own space. We love other kitties, though! If we're not cuddling with each other, we're cuddling up to other cats in the Green Room here at the shelter. We could be indoor-outdoor kitties if our new family made sure to keep us indoors-only until we trust them fully, but a catio might be a better alternative for us. Can't adopt but want to help out? Consider sponsoring instead! When you become a Pet Pal and give monthly on behalf of our shelter animals, you are ensuring they receive the best care possible during their stay with the SPCA on their journey to a forever home. You not only are their sponsor, you're their truest friend!
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