





Freesia
- Young
- Female
- Small
- Domestic Long Hair
- Tortoiseshell
About Freesia
Knoxville, TN
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Behavior
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Freesia’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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Freesia's Story
Freesia is a beautiful long-haired tortie with the opposite of that traditional tortie attitude! Shes shy at first, preferring you approach her calmly and quietly. Once you reach her, though, theres nothing quiet about her purrs! At first we thought she might be feral (which is why her ear is tipped!), but theres nothing feral about her little loud motor. She also makes the cutest biscuits with her fluffy paws! She also loooooves belly rubs and will happily roll over in preparation. She came to us with a fair amount of mats (some were still working out), but this angel of a cat purred the entire time while we brushed them out! Freesia does fine around other cats, seems suspicious but ok with dogs, and would do best with older, cat-savvy kiddos.<br/><br/> Please visit our website www.feralfelinefriends.org to learn more about this feline and to see other available cats and kittens.
Freesia is a beautiful long-haired tortie with the opposite of that traditional tortie attitude! Shes shy at first, preferring you approach her calmly and quietly. Once you reach her, though, theres nothing quiet about her purrs! At first we thought she might be feral (which is why her ear is tipped!), but theres nothing feral about her little loud motor. She also makes the cutest biscuits with her fluffy paws! She also loooooves belly rubs and will happily roll over in preparation. She came to us with a fair amount of mats (some were still working out), but this angel of a cat purred the entire time while we brushed them out! Freesia does fine around other cats, seems suspicious but ok with dogs, and would do best with older, cat-savvy kiddos.
Please visit our website www.feralfelinefriends.org to learn more about this feline and to see other available cats and kittens.
Freesia is a beautiful long-haired tortie with the opposite of that traditional tortie attitude! Shes shy at first, preferring you approach her calmly and quietly. Once you reach her, though, theres nothing quiet about her purrs! At first we thought she might be feral (which is why her ear is tipped!), but theres nothing feral about her little loud motor. She also makes the cutest biscuits with her fluffy paws! She also loooooves belly rubs and will happily roll over in preparation. She came to us with a fair amount of mats (some were still working out), but this angel of a cat purred the entire time while we brushed them out! Freesia does fine around other cats, seems suspicious but ok with dogs, and would do best with older, cat-savvy kiddos.
Please visit our website www.feralfelinefriends.org to learn more about this feline and to see other available cats and kittens.
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