





Charlie
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Tabby
About Charlie
Albuquerque, NM
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Behavior
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Charlie’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Charlie's Story
Charlie is a 2-year-old, DSH, brown tabby female. She was adopted out by PACA when she was a kitten. Unfortunately, she is just too rambunctious with her current owner’s timid older cat. Her owner is very distraught about having to rehome her as she refers to Charlie as her “Little Princess.” Following is a write up by Charlie’s owner: My mom calls me Lany, I love to play almost all day, my favorite toys are sophisticated ping pong balls, and the strings of the produce, but I don't say no to a new toy. And when I’m in the mood, and if you have been a good mommy, I’ll bring you my ball or string. Sitting on the window at sunrise and sunset are my favorite thing to do. Of course we can’t forget the catnip, what cat doesn’t love her catnip! My cat tree is awesome to stretch my body and shape my nails (mom cuts my nails so easily, but I have to be totally sleepy.) Food, well, I'm not picky at all. Don't be surprised if you put the food down, I smell it, turn around and go, and then come back later to eat it. It is embarrassing but sometimes I like my mom to take me to the bathroom (she is hilarious!) I'm two years old, but I'm still acting like a kitten. My mom says I'm 100 percent adorable! Adopters should be aware that Charlie can play hard and would do best in a home with another young active and confident feline friend who can keep up with her. Charlie would also be quite contented to be your one and only. Why not make your way up to the PetSmart on Academy and Wyoming and check out this “Little Princess!”
Charlie is a 2-year-old, DSH, brown tabby female. She was adopted out by PACA when she was a kitten. Unfortunately, she is just too rambunctious with her current owner’s timid older cat. Her owner is very distraught about having to rehome her as she refers to Charlie as her “Little Princess.” Following is a write up by Charlie’s owner: My mom calls me Lany, I love to play almost all day, my favorite toys are sophisticated ping pong balls, and the strings of the produce, but I don't say no to a new toy. And when I’m in the mood, and if you have been a good mommy, I’ll bring you my ball or string. Sitting on the window at sunrise and sunset are my favorite thing to do. Of course we can’t forget the catnip, what cat doesn’t love her catnip! My cat tree is awesome to stretch my body and shape my nails (mom cuts my nails so easily, but I have to be totally sleepy.) Food, well, I'm not picky at all. Don't be surprised if you put the food down, I smell it, turn around and go, and then come back later to eat it. It is embarrassing
Charlie is a 2-year-old, DSH, brown tabby female. She was adopted out by PACA when she was a kitten. Unfortunately, she is just too rambunctious with her current owner’s timid older cat. Her owner is very distraught about having to rehome her as she refers to Charlie as her “Little Princess.” Following is a write up by Charlie’s owner: My mom calls me Lany, I love to play almost all day, my favorite toys are sophisticated ping pong balls, and the strings of the produce, but I don't say no to a new toy. And when I’m in the mood, and if you have been a good mommy, I’ll bring you my ball or string. Sitting on the window at sunrise and sunset are my favorite thing to do. Of course we can’t forget the catnip, what cat doesn’t love her catnip! My cat tree is awesome to stretch my body and shape my nails (mom cuts my nails so easily, but I have to be totally sleepy.) Food, well, I'm not picky at all. Don't be surprised if you put the food down, I smell it, turn around and go, and then come back later to eat it. It is embarrassing but sometimes I like my mom to take me to the bathroom (she is hilarious!) I'm two years old, but I'm still acting like a kitten. My mom says I'm 100 percent adorable! Adopters should be aware that Charlie can play hard and would do best in a home with another young active and confident feline friend who can keep up with her. Charlie would also be quite contented to be your one and only. Why not m
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Charlie is from PACA/AAR
[Albuquerque, NM]
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