

Biscuit
- Young
- Female
- Medium
About Biscuit
Indio, CA
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Biscuit’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Biscuit's Story
Biscuit got her name from the amazing medical team at the county shelter, who cared for her when she came in with a critical illness. She wasn’t doing well and needed extra care due to a suspected case of FIP (feline infectious peritonitis). But even in that scary state, she stayed incredibly affectionate — kneading her tiny paws like she had nothing but love to give. That’s how she became Biscuit.<br/><br/>She came to Desert Catopia for treatment and made a truly remarkable recovery. Now she’s a total energy ball! Biscuit can be everywhere at the same time, and the only reason she ever rests is to charge up for more zoomies. She’s fast, playful, curious, and full of kitten drama in the best way.<br/><br/>All of our adult cats absolutely adore her — though they’re definitely hoping she’ll grow up soon and stop making them run marathons every day. At night, she sleeps curled up with her human mama. She gives “love bites” and loves to kick-fight, so if you don’t want your hands to become her favorite toy, she’ll definitely need another playful, friendly young cat to wrestle with.<br/><br/>Biscuit is also incredibly cute. She’s very petite for her age and probably won’t grow much bigger. She loves every toy she meets, and if none are around, she’ll make do with an Amazon box or even her own tail. She keeps us laughing constantly.
Biscuit got her name from the amazing medical team at the county shelter, who cared for her when she came in with a critical illness. She wasn’t doing well and needed extra care due to a suspected case of FIP (feline infectious peritonitis). But even in that scary state, she stayed incredibly affectionate — kneading her tiny paws like she had nothing but love to give. That’s how she became Biscuit.
She came to Desert Catopia for treatment and made a truly remarkable recovery. Now she’s a total energy ball! Biscuit can be everywhere at the same time, and the only reason she ever rests is to charge up for more zoomies. She’s fast, playful, curious, and full of kitten drama in the best way.
All of our adult cats absolutely adore her — though they’re definitely hoping she’ll grow up soon and stop making them run marathons every day. At night, she sleeps curled up with her human mama. She gives “love bites” and loves to kick-fight, so if you don’t want your hands to become her favorite toy, she’ll definitely nee
Biscuit got her name from the amazing medical team at the county shelter, who cared for her when she came in with a critical illness. She wasn’t doing well and needed extra care due to a suspected case of FIP (feline infectious peritonitis). But even in that scary state, she stayed incredibly affectionate — kneading her tiny paws like she had nothing but love to give. That’s how she became Biscuit.
She came to Desert Catopia for treatment and made a truly remarkable recovery. Now she’s a total energy ball! Biscuit can be everywhere at the same time, and the only reason she ever rests is to charge up for more zoomies. She’s fast, playful, curious, and full of kitten drama in the best way.
All of our adult cats absolutely adore her — though they’re definitely hoping she’ll grow up soon and stop making them run marathons every day. At night, she sleeps curled up with her human mama. She gives “love bites” and loves to kick-fight, so if you don’t want your hands to become her favorite toy, she’ll definitely need another playful, friendly young cat to wrestle with.
Biscuit is also incredibly cute. She’s very petite for her age and probably won’t grow much bigger. She loves every toy she meets, and if none are around, she’ll make do with an Amazon box or even her own tail. She keeps us laughing constantly.
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