


Cricket
- Young
- Male
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Cricket
Denver, CO
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
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Cricket's Story
Meet Cricket, a teenage boy kitty who is both very playful as well as a bit shy, although loving!<br/><br/>Cricket was the most timid of his brothers, but has continued to come out of his shell with patient love and attention. He may be found napping in a quiet nook, or running around to play with his favorite toys. He is a little shy, but will rub against you and ask for more pets once he trusts you more. <br/><br/>He enjoys the company of other kitties and has gotten along with them just fine, even snuggling up with his kitty room-mates for naps. Unsure about dogs. <br/><br/>Cricket appears to have a slight deformity of his back right leg, with two of his toes being abnormally small, and he walks on the leg with a slight limp. This doesn't seem to hinder him at all, however- he runs around to play just fine, and he doesn't seem to have any discomfort or pain from it. His future adopter can choose to follow up with their veterinarian of choice for further investigation, but it doesn't seem to be too much of a concern at this time. He gets around great, and he doesn't seem to have any negative reaction when the foot is touched and felt, meaning that it doesn't seem to cause him any pain. <br/><br/>If you'd like to open your heart to a special boy who is sure to bring a lot of joy to your household, consider adopting Cricket!
Meet Cricket, a teenage boy kitty who is both very playful as well as a bit shy, although loving!
Cricket was the most timid of his brothers, but has continued to come out of his shell with patient love and attention. He may be found napping in a quiet nook, or running around to play with his favorite toys. He is a little shy, but will rub against you and ask for more pets once he trusts you more.
He enjoys the company of other kitties and has gotten along with them just fine, even snuggling up with his kitty room-mates for naps. Unsure about dogs.
Cricket appears to have a slight deformity of his back right leg, with two of his toes being abnormally small, and he walks on the leg with a slight limp. This doesn't seem to hinder him at all, however- he runs around to play just fine, and he doesn't seem to have any discomfort or pain from it. His future adopter can choose to follow up with their veterinarian of choice for further investigation, but it doesn't seem to be too much of a concern at thi
Meet Cricket, a teenage boy kitty who is both very playful as well as a bit shy, although loving!
Cricket was the most timid of his brothers, but has continued to come out of his shell with patient love and attention. He may be found napping in a quiet nook, or running around to play with his favorite toys. He is a little shy, but will rub against you and ask for more pets once he trusts you more.
He enjoys the company of other kitties and has gotten along with them just fine, even snuggling up with his kitty room-mates for naps. Unsure about dogs.
Cricket appears to have a slight deformity of his back right leg, with two of his toes being abnormally small, and he walks on the leg with a slight limp. This doesn't seem to hinder him at all, however- he runs around to play just fine, and he doesn't seem to have any discomfort or pain from it. His future adopter can choose to follow up with their veterinarian of choice for further investigation, but it doesn't seem to be too much of a concern at this time. He gets around great, and he doesn't seem to have any negative reaction when the foot is touched and felt, meaning that it doesn't seem to cause him any pain.
If you'd like to open your heart to a special boy who is sure to bring a lot of joy to your household, consider adopting Cricket!
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How To Adopt
Cricket is from Rocky Mountain Feline Rescue
[Denver, CO]
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