





Doris
- Kitten
- Female
- Medium
About Doris
Morristown, NJ
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Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Doris’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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Doris's Story
Doris came to us from the Newark Shelter where she was picked up as a stray. She was very shy and scared but allowed handling so they sent her to us. It took her a few weeks but she has finally come around. She now enjoys attention and will lay on your lap. She is also very playful. She is approx. 5-6 months old. Any new home should expect to also need to work with her for a few weeks until she gets comfortable with you. She will definitely need to be kept in one room or a small space to start. A quiet household would most likely be best for her. Our vet doesn't think her left eye needs any further care, it looks to be an old injury but she may not be able to see out of that eye.
Doris came to us from the Newark Shelter where she was picked up as a stray. She was very shy and scared but allowed handling so they sent her to us. It took her a few weeks but she has finally come around. She now enjoys attention and will lay on your lap. She is also very playful. She is approx. 5-6 months old. Any new home should expect to also need to work with her for a few weeks until she gets comfortable with you. She will definitely need to be kept in one room or a small space to start. A quiet household would most likely be best for her. Our vet doesn't think her left eye needs any further care, it looks to be an old injury but she may not be able to see out of that eye.
Doris came to us from the Newark Shelter where she was picked up as a stray. She was very shy and scared but allowed handling so they sent her to us. It took her a few weeks but she has finally come around. She now enjoys attention and will lay on your lap. She is also very playful. She is approx. 5-6 months old. Any new home should expect to also need to work with her for a few weeks until she gets comfortable with you. She will definitely need to be kept in one room or a small space to start. A quiet household would most likely be best for her. Our vet doesn't think her left eye needs any further care, it looks to be an old injury but she may not be able to see out of that eye.
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Doris is from 911 Dog and Cat Rescue
[Morristown, NJ]
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