



Himalaya
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Himalaya
Murphysboro, IL
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Himalaya’s Compatibility
This pet has good 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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Himalaya's Story
Himalaya was adopted from us with her sister, Appalachia when they were only 9 weeks old. Unfortunately, they were returned to us at a year old, due to no fault of their own. Even though the sisters have grown up together, they are quite independent from one another and are not bonded. The Mountain girls can be adopted together or separately. They are great with other cats and have had some exposure to dogs, but will need more proper introductions and time to adjust. <br/><br/>This girl lives for a lap to sleep on and a good, feathery wand toy to chase. She's come out of her shell so much since getting to her foster home and would thrive either as an only cat or having another cat to hang with. Ultimately, she loves human interaction and chin scratches. She enjoys spending her afternoons looking out the window or picking the spot where the sun comes through to bask in the warmth. She's out of her crazy kitten phase and ready to be a more low key sidekick to her tabby loving human! This girl is so deserving and ready to warm up your lap this winter!<br/><br/>Himalaya's adoption fee includes her spay, microchip, Felv/FIV testing, vaccines, dewormings and flea/tick/heartworm prevention. Reach out to us with any questions about our gorgeous Mountain girl!
Himalaya was adopted from us with her sister, Appalachia when they were only 9 weeks old. Unfortunately, they were returned to us at a year old, due to no fault of their own. Even though the sisters have grown up together, they are quite independent from one another and are not bonded. The Mountain girls can be adopted together or separately. They are great with other cats and have had some exposure to dogs, but will need more proper introductions and time to adjust.
This girl lives for a lap to sleep on and a good, feathery wand toy to chase. She's come out of her shell so much since getting to her foster home and would thrive either as an only cat or having another cat to hang with. Ultimately, she loves human interaction and chin scratches. She enjoys spending her afternoons looking out the window or picking the spot where the sun comes through to bask in the warmth. She's out of her crazy kitten phase and ready to be a more low key sidekick to her tabby loving human! This girl is so deserving and ready to warm
Himalaya was adopted from us with her sister, Appalachia when they were only 9 weeks old. Unfortunately, they were returned to us at a year old, due to no fault of their own. Even though the sisters have grown up together, they are quite independent from one another and are not bonded. The Mountain girls can be adopted together or separately. They are great with other cats and have had some exposure to dogs, but will need more proper introductions and time to adjust.
This girl lives for a lap to sleep on and a good, feathery wand toy to chase. She's come out of her shell so much since getting to her foster home and would thrive either as an only cat or having another cat to hang with. Ultimately, she loves human interaction and chin scratches. She enjoys spending her afternoons looking out the window or picking the spot where the sun comes through to bask in the warmth. She's out of her crazy kitten phase and ready to be a more low key sidekick to her tabby loving human! This girl is so deserving and ready to warm up your lap this winter!
Himalaya's adoption fee includes her spay, microchip, Felv/FIV testing, vaccines, dewormings and flea/tick/heartworm prevention. Reach out to us with any questions about our gorgeous Mountain girl!
How To Adopt
Himalaya is from Save Them All Animal Rescue
[Murphysboro, IL]
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