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Chicken Domestic Short Hair Woodland, CA

  • Kitten
  • Male
  • Small
  • Buff & White, Tabby (Brown / Chocolate)

About

Characteristics
Playful
Coat length
Short
House-trained
Yes
Good in a home with
Other cats, dogs.
Adoption fee
$65.00

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Meet Chicken

Chicken and Dumpling are two bonded brothers who were found dumped at a local feral cat colony and were rescued. They're being fostered with a medium sized dog and another adult female cat. The simplest way to describe each kitten is to say that Chicken's love language is quality time and Dumpling's love language is physical touch. Because of their start, they can be skittish with loud noises. This may go away as they have improved significantly since being in a foster home. Both boys are very respectful of the dog and adult cat's boundaries and corrections.

Chicken is still learning how to accept pets but relies on his brother to tell him it's safe to do so. He will give your hand a love bite when he wants pets but tends to get overstimulated. This results in a small nip but he is a sensitive baby who is receptive to simple verbal corrections. When it comes to playing, he is the first one running around. He enjoys just being near you and will perch himself on you when you sleep. He's a cutie who just had a rough start with people. Chicken is much more interested in the female cat and tolerates the dog. He is extremely food motivated and could easily be trained to do a lot.

As with all kittens, they are very energetic. They even enjoy rough housing on top of you while you sleep. Thankfully they keep each other very entertained and are accustomed to someone who is gone from 7:30AM-4:30PM. Kittens are usually doing something they shouldn't (like chewing on plants) but these boys are great at listening to corrections. A simple "what are you doing?" or "uh uh" will get them to stop what they're doing and run off. They will require daily exercise to keep them from getting into too much trouble though. They are currently scheduled for Neuter in February so this would be a foster to adopt - fostering the first couple of weeks until they are neutered and than you would adopt.

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  • Domestic Short Hair
  • Kitten
  • Male