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Frenchie

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Frenchie

Address not specified

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Black

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Frenchie’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Frenchie's Story

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Miss PersonalityFrenchie is a busy girl with the absolutely cutest personality! She loves everyone and everything that crosses her path. Some may think she has a bit of an attention deficit hyperactivity disorder but for those of us who know her, we understand it's just her way of showing how much she is enjoying her life.<br/><br/>Frenchie's perspective- "I barely remember going to the shelter last November. I was just a tiny kitten with ringworm which as you humans probably already know is like your athlete's foot. It's very contagious in cats though so I had to be kept alone in a separate kennel. The shelter gave me medicine and baths to treat the ringworm. I had to learn to patient, but it sure did seem to take forever! A CARE caregiver took me to her home one day and finished the treatment I needed. When the veterinarian called one Friday and told her I was negative for ringworm, boy oh boy, did we celebrate! I was so excited, I finally got to meet the other kitties and family dogs! I give Doobie, my brother from another mother, the business! We're best buds.<br/><br/>Frenchie needs to be adopted with another young kitty in the home. Since her kitty socialization period was delayed, she can "play" rough at times. Young children may react to her play though so should be at least 10 years old. Frenchie will keep you in stitches. She is quite the entertainer and has become a very sweet kitty that wants to be around you and assist with daily chores.<br/><br/>Frenchie needs space to run and play inside only, and at this point in her life, would prefer her humans are not gone for long periods of the day. She comes to her name when called and loves any type of toy, interactive or in solo play, to engage.<br/><br/>Frenchie is spayed, negative for FeLV/FIV, up to date on vaccines and microchipped. Apply to meet her today.

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Miss PersonalityFrenchie is a busy girl with the absolutely cutest personality! She loves everyone and everything that crosses her path. Some may think she has a bit of an attention deficit hyperactivity disorder but for those of us who know her, we understand it's just her way of showing how much she is enjoying her life.

Frenchie's perspective- "I barely remember going to the shelter last November. I was just a tiny kitten with ringworm which as you humans probably already know is like your athlete's foot. It's very contagious in cats though so I had to be kept alone in a separate kennel. The shelter gave me medicine and baths to treat the ringworm. I had to learn to patient, but it sure did seem to take forever! A CARE caregiver took me to her home one day and finished the treatment I needed. When the veterinarian called one Friday and told her I was negative for ringworm, boy oh boy, did we celebrate! I was so excited, I finally got to meet

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Miss PersonalityFrenchie is a busy girl with the absolutely cutest personality! She loves everyone and everything that crosses her path. Some may think she has a bit of an attention deficit hyperactivity disorder but for those of us who know her, we understand it's just her way of showing how much she is enjoying her life.

Frenchie's perspective- "I barely remember going to the shelter last November. I was just a tiny kitten with ringworm which as you humans probably already know is like your athlete's foot. It's very contagious in cats though so I had to be kept alone in a separate kennel. The shelter gave me medicine and baths to treat the ringworm. I had to learn to patient, but it sure did seem to take forever! A CARE caregiver took me to her home one day and finished the treatment I needed. When the veterinarian called one Friday and told her I was negative for ringworm, boy oh boy, did we celebrate! I was so excited, I finally got to meet the other kitties and family dogs! I give Doobie, my brother from another mother, the business! We're best buds.

Frenchie needs to be adopted with another young kitty in the home. Since her kitty socialization period was delayed, she can "play" rough at times. Young children may react to her play though so should be at least 10 years old. Frenchie will keep you in stitches. She is quite t

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