



Alia
- Adult
- Female
- Large
- Tabby
About Alia
Hood River, OR
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Alia’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Alia's Story
Meet Alia!<br/><br/>Alia was rescued from a large cat colony and brought to her foster home, where she has finally had the chance to feel safe, cared for, and comfortable. With her beautiful tabby coat and short little squiggly tail, she’s as unique in looks as she is in personality.<br/><br/>Estimated to be around 3–4 years old, Alia knows what she likes: cozy blankets, soft beds, and especially window perches where she can watch the world from a comfortable, elevated spot. She always greets her foster mom with a sweet meow and absolutely loves pets, scritches, and little conversations with her human. While she hasn’t shown much interest in toys yet, that may change once she settles into her forever home.<br/><br/>It’s likely that Alia was picked on in the cat colony she came from, and she hasn’t gotten along well with most of the cats in her foster home. Because of this, she would truly thrive as an only cat, where she can be the cherished princess and receive all the love and attention she deserves. She does fine with the friendly dog in her foster home and would be fine with a cat friendly pup. She also gets along well with her foster mom’s nine-year-old grandson and would be a good fit for a home with older children who know how to be gentle with animals.<br/><br/>Alia is a sweet, special girl looking for a peaceful home where she can feel safe, loved, and adored. She’s ready to claim her favorite spot in your home—and in your heart.<br/><br/>Alia is around 3-4 years old. She has been spayed and vaccinated. <br/><br/>The adoption fee is $80.<br/><br/>We are located in the Columbia Gorge area in OR/WA (this is where the kittens are fostered), but we are able to transport to those locations where we advertise (i.e. Seattle and Portland area). There isn't an additional fee for transport, but any additional donation to help support what our little group does is appreciated.<br/><br/>When responding to this ad, please provide a phone number where you can be reached. Having an alternate means to contact people is helpful, since our email can end up in SPAM. Please also provide some information on your home. For example: Do you have small children? How many? Is your home life quiet or busy? Do you live in a rural or urban area? Do you have any other pets? What else should we know?<br/><br/>All of the kittens at Pawsitivity are fostered in homes where they are cared for and socialized. We don't keep kittens in cages (except maybe at bedtime). Our foster parents are able to learn each of their personalities this way and determine the best home for them. We also make sure all kittens are healthy before placing them in their forever home.<br/><br/>For additional information on our group and what we do, please check out our website: www.pawsitivity.info
Meet Alia!
Alia was rescued from a large cat colony and brought to her foster home, where she has finally had the chance to feel safe, cared for, and comfortable. With her beautiful tabby coat and short little squiggly tail, she’s as unique in looks as she is in personality.
Estimated to be around 3–4 years old, Alia knows what she likes: cozy blankets, soft beds, and especially window perches where she can watch the world from a comfortable, elevated spot. She always greets her foster mom with a sweet meow and absolutely loves pets, scritches, and little conversations with her human. While she hasn’t shown much interest in toys yet, that may change once she settles into her forever home.
It’s likely that Alia was picked on in the cat colony she came from, and she hasn’t gotten along well with most of the cats in her foster home. Because of this, she would truly thrive as an only cat, where she can be the cherished princess and receive all the love and attention she deserves. She does fine with the
Meet Alia!
Alia was rescued from a large cat colony and brought to her foster home, where she has finally had the chance to feel safe, cared for, and comfortable. With her beautiful tabby coat and short little squiggly tail, she’s as unique in looks as she is in personality.
Estimated to be around 3–4 years old, Alia knows what she likes: cozy blankets, soft beds, and especially window perches where she can watch the world from a comfortable, elevated spot. She always greets her foster mom with a sweet meow and absolutely loves pets, scritches, and little conversations with her human. While she hasn’t shown much interest in toys yet, that may change once she settles into her forever home.
It’s likely that Alia was picked on in the cat colony she came from, and she hasn’t gotten along well with most of the cats in her foster home. Because of this, she would truly thrive as an only cat, where she can be the cherished princess and receive all the love and attention she deserves. She does fine with the friendly dog in her foster home and would be fine with a cat friendly pup. She also gets along well with her foster mom’s nine-year-old grandson and would be a good fit for a home with older children who know how to be gentle with animals.
Alia is a sweet, special girl looking for a peaceful home where she can feel safe, loved, and adored. She’s ready to claim her favorite spot in your h
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