



Cricket
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Cricket
Delmar, NY
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Cricket’s Compatibility
This pet has bad 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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Cricket's Story
Cricket was a tiny but mighty little one when she and her 4 siblings were rescued from outside when no mom was seen. She was very hissy and spitty when she arrived at her foster home and it took her quite awhile before she didn’t hide or run away from her foster mom. She was very comfortable with her siblings though and would play and wrestle and climb the cat tree with lots of gusto. Cricket was the runt of the litter but, once she started eating really well, she gained weight and has just about caught up with the others. Cricket will need to go to a cat savvy person/family and she should go with a sibling. We suggest that she not go with young children. Mom has no trouble picking Cricket up and carrying her, but she is still a work in progress. She is spayed, vaccinated, tested, dewormed and microchipped. For more information please contact freetobemecats @gmail.com
Cricket was a tiny but mighty little one when she and her 4 siblings were rescued from outside when no mom was seen. She was very hissy and spitty when she arrived at her foster home and it took her quite awhile before she didn’t hide or run away from her foster mom. She was very comfortable with her siblings though and would play and wrestle and climb the cat tree with lots of gusto. Cricket was the runt of the litter but, once she started eating really well, she gained weight and has just about caught up with the others. Cricket will need to go to a cat savvy person/family and she should go with a sibling. We suggest that she not go with young children. Mom has no trouble picking Cricket up and carrying her, but she is still a work in progress. She is spayed, vaccinated, tested, dewormed and microchipped. For more information please contact freetobemecats @gmail.com
Cricket was a tiny but mighty little one when she and her 4 siblings were rescued from outside when no mom was seen. She was very hissy and spitty when she arrived at her foster home and it took her quite awhile before she didn’t hide or run away from her foster mom. She was very comfortable with her siblings though and would play and wrestle and climb the cat tree with lots of gusto. Cricket was the runt of the litter but, once she started eating really well, she gained weight and has just about caught up with the others. Cricket will need to go to a cat savvy person/family and she should go with a sibling. We suggest that she not go with young children. Mom has no trouble picking Cricket up and carrying her, but she is still a work in progress. She is spayed, vaccinated, tested, dewormed and microchipped. For more information please contact freetobemecats @gmail.com
How To Adopt
Cricket is from Free To Be Me Rescue
[Delmar, NY]
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