




FREDDIE
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
- Tortoiseshell
About FREDDIE
Sequim, WA
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FREDDIE’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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FREDDIE's Story
Description, brought to you by<br/>Wills<br/>Author of From the Home Front<br/><br/> So now I have justa nuff time (and space) to tell y’all ‘bout a real sweetheart of a kit who just arrived. She’s actually only been here a little over a week, but she’s had all her vet visits and vaccines, been spayed, and ready to find her new furrever home. Her name is Freddie. Yes, I know: Freddie isn’t usually a girl kit’s name, but that’s the name she came with, and she seems to like it. So Freddie, it is!<br/> She’s just a youngster—’bout two years old, and she’s got a real nice short dark tortie coat and a cute short tail (not a Manx—just short). She’s got a grrreat, loving purrsonality, and became a favorite of the caretakers real fast.<br/> Somehow, she’s not quite sure ’bout the details, she ended up in a feral cat colony. Now I hafta tell you, this llitte gal is definitely NOT feral—no way! But ‘cause she wasn’t spayed then, she got pregnant and was real close to having her babies when she ended up in one of the Havahart traps—I think they use them for TNR work (trap-neuter-return). And she had her babies in the trap!<br/> She says she was OK with this. I hafta say, nothing seems to bother her! She’s just a real happy little gal. And did I mention she’s a tortie? Y’all may have guessed by now—no tortitude for our Freddie!<br/> So if you’d like to meet her, she’d love to meet you. Just pick up the phone, give us a call, make an appointment and come on down!
Description, brought to you by
Wills
Author of From the Home Front
So now I have justa nuff time (and space) to tell y’all ‘bout a real sweetheart of a kit who just arrived. She’s actually only been here a little over a week, but she’s had all her vet visits and vaccines, been spayed, and ready to find her new furrever home. Her name is Freddie. Yes, I know: Freddie isn’t usually a girl kit’s name, but that’s the name she came with, and she seems to like it. So Freddie, it is!
She’s just a youngster—’bout two years old, and she’s got a real nice short dark tortie coat and a cute short tail (not a Manx—just short). She’s got a grrreat, loving purrsonality, and became a favorite of the caretakers real fast.
Somehow, she’s not quite sure ’bout the details, she ended up in a feral cat colony. Now I hafta tell you, this llitte gal is definitely NOT feral—no way! But ‘cause she wasn’t spayed then, she got pregnant and was real close to having her babies when she ended up in one of the Havaha
Description, brought to you by
Wills
Author of From the Home Front
So now I have justa nuff time (and space) to tell y’all ‘bout a real sweetheart of a kit who just arrived. She’s actually only been here a little over a week, but she’s had all her vet visits and vaccines, been spayed, and ready to find her new furrever home. Her name is Freddie. Yes, I know: Freddie isn’t usually a girl kit’s name, but that’s the name she came with, and she seems to like it. So Freddie, it is!
She’s just a youngster—’bout two years old, and she’s got a real nice short dark tortie coat and a cute short tail (not a Manx—just short). She’s got a grrreat, loving purrsonality, and became a favorite of the caretakers real fast.
Somehow, she’s not quite sure ’bout the details, she ended up in a feral cat colony. Now I hafta tell you, this llitte gal is definitely NOT feral—no way! But ‘cause she wasn’t spayed then, she got pregnant and was real close to having her babies when she ended up in one of the Havahart traps—I think they use them for TNR work (trap-neuter-return). And she had her babies in the trap!
She says she was OK with this. I hafta say, nothing seems to bother her! She’s just a real happy little gal. And did I mention she’s a tortie? Y’all may have guessed by now—no tortitude for our Freddie!
So if you’d like to meet her, she’d love to meet you. Just pick up the phone,
How To Adopt
FREDDIE is from Peninsula Friends of Animals
[Sequim, WA]
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