




Cindy
- Kitten
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
- Tabby
About Cindy
Salem, OH
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Cindy ’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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Cindy 's Story
Cindy has a very exotic look about her. She’s slender and athletic. She races through the downstairs like a cheetah. And look at her doing her pull up routine on the egg chair! <br/>Cindy is petite, and sweet, and a little survivor. At approximately four weeks of age she either fell or was accidentally dropped by her mama, into a hollow cinderblock porch support, buried 18” below ground level, as she was moving her kittens out from under the porch after they were discovered by a neighborhood husky who luckily couldn’t reach them due to the latticework. The homeowner heard her cries and did her best to reach her, but was unable to rescue Cindy. She was tortured by Cindy’s cries throughout the night as the temperature dropped into the low 30’s that late October night. <br/>Cindy was rescued by the fire department the following morning after they pried up a porch plank to reach her. <br/><br/>Cindy is very social and affectionate with her people and after her thrice daily runs and exercise routines, she enjoys settling down on a lap for each throughout the day and night. Cindy and her sister, Susi, often nap together as well, or in close proximity. <br/> Both of them as well as their brother Cheche, enjoy leaping onto your back any time you bend over, such as to scoop the litter box, wipe up the floor, etc. They will often immediately lay down on your back as if expecting you to remain in that position for their enjoyment. <br/><br/>Cindy and Susi still enjoy happily darting around in a freshly scooped litter box now and again. I’m sure they will outgrow that. 😩🤷🏻♀️😹<br/><br/>*** below post for all of my adoptables***<br/>Are you bored? Searching for some indoor entertainment as a break from this brutally cold winter weather? <br/>Well I just might have the perfect distractions for you. Check out these six adorable, fun and affectionate four month old scallywags who are all looking for permanent, loving homes:<br/>A Boy Named Sue (black and white with a curlicue tail) and the Maple Street gang: Cheche, Chulo, Susi, Cindy, and little Carlito.<br/><br/>The Maple Street gang was born to a feral mama under a porch on, you guessed it! Maple Street. <br/>We’re not sure where A Boy Named Sue was born, but he was brought to me late one cold night after he was captured in the Salem Community Center parking lot by Sarah Jean, Salem’s Animal Control Officer. <br/><br/>These traveling trip hazards (Sue,especially, likes to zigzag down the stairs in front of you) will bring typical kitten energy and high spirits to light up your home. The world is their oyster and in true cat fashion, they seem to believe that nothing is off limits. Every closet or cupboard door momentarily opened is a new opportunity for exploration. <br/><br/>The living room furniture is a parkour course, best enjoyed with a competitive sibling on your tail. The egg chair is apparently the perfect jungle gym. “So many activities!” <br/><br/>These irresistible scamps thrive when paired with another youngster to join them in their tom foolery. They are very sweet and affectionate and love evening snuggles on the couch with their people. <br/><br/>The regular adoption of $100 is being reduced to $75 including vetting, such as spay/neuter, two FVRCP vaccinations, deworming, <br/><br/>A lot of time, energy, money, love and caring has been invested into these sweet little gherkins, and now it’s time for them to leave the nest. SCOOT! SKEDADDLE! <br/><br/>Adoption requirements? See below<br/><br/>1. A tolerance for kitten shenanigans. <br/>2. Experience with or willingness to learn cat nail trimming. Hands on training provided for free! <br/>3. At least one sturdy, vertical scratching post/cat condo onsite prior to adoption (hey. I’m just trying to help you save your furniture.)<br/>4. Patience. The ability to confine them to one room during a 10-14 day adjustment period is strongly encouraged to allow them time to decompress, become comfortable with their new people and surroundings without becoming overwhelmed by everything and everyone at once. Following that, a slow introduction process to other household pets can begin.<br/>5. These little rascals are not maintenance free, so in an effort to best ensure their future health care and wellness, vet references/personal references are requested. <br/>6. Willingness to adopt a pair of kittens vs just one, if you have no other cats, nor cat friendly pets in your home. <br/><br/>Your reward for investing in the wellbeing of these loveable mischief makers will be a lifetime of purrs and snuggles, smiles and laughter. <br/><br/>*******************************************<br/><br/>Interested potential adopters: please respond via email to austinsfam@aol.com or via text to 234-567-7858 with the following info :<br/><br/>1. Full name and phone number<br/>2. Address (if renting, please provide name and phone number of the entity that can confirm they allow cats.) <br/>3. Current pets, spay/neutered, age, species (dog/cat) and breed<br/>4. Former pets from the past five years and why they are no longer in the home.<br/>5. Current or recent veterinary clinic name and phone number<br/>6. Current residents of the home: adults, children and children’s ages.<br/><br/>Or, if you’re like me, who at times dreads sitting down to complete forms, feel free to speak the answers on a voice text or voicemail. <br/><br/>Calls or texts to 234-567-7858 will be returned as soon as possible, often within 24-36 hours.
Cindy has a very exotic look about her. She’s slender and athletic. She races through the downstairs like a cheetah. And look at her doing her pull up routine on the egg chair!
Cindy is petite, and sweet, and a little survivor. At approximately four weeks of age she either fell or was accidentally dropped by her mama, into a hollow cinderblock porch support, buried 18” below ground level, as she was moving her kittens out from under the porch after they were discovered by a neighborhood husky who luckily couldn’t reach them due to the latticework. The homeowner heard her cries and did her best to reach her, but was unable to rescue Cindy. She was tortured by Cindy’s cries throughout the night as the temperature dropped into the low 30’s that late October night.
Cindy was rescued by the fire department the following morning after they pried up a porch plank to reach her.
Cindy is very social and affectionate with her people and after her thrice daily runs and exercise routines, she enjoys settling
Cindy has a very exotic look about her. She’s slender and athletic. She races through the downstairs like a cheetah. And look at her doing her pull up routine on the egg chair!
Cindy is petite, and sweet, and a little survivor. At approximately four weeks of age she either fell or was accidentally dropped by her mama, into a hollow cinderblock porch support, buried 18” below ground level, as she was moving her kittens out from under the porch after they were discovered by a neighborhood husky who luckily couldn’t reach them due to the latticework. The homeowner heard her cries and did her best to reach her, but was unable to rescue Cindy. She was tortured by Cindy’s cries throughout the night as the temperature dropped into the low 30’s that late October night.
Cindy was rescued by the fire department the following morning after they pried up a porch plank to reach her.
Cindy is very social and affectionate with her people and after her thrice daily runs and exercise routines, she enjoys settling down on a lap for each throughout the day and night. Cindy and her sister, Susi, often nap together as well, or in close proximity.
Both of them as well as their brother Cheche, enjoy leaping onto your back any time you bend over, such as to scoop the litter box, wipe up the floor, etc. They will often immediately lay down on your back as if expecting you to remain in that position for
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