JANET
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About JANET
Burbank, CA
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Health
JANET’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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JANET's Story
Meet Janet, the spunky tortie of our “Three’s Company” litter. She’s curious, adventurous, a tad sassy, and a bit aloof. Janet loves food. She also loves her siblings’ food. And she’ll happily eat it if they take too long. After all, can’t let it go to waste! Like most torties we know, she’s quirky. She learned to trust humans based on watching her siblings, but sometimes she’ll do this “fainting goat” thing where she sort of rolls or flops away from us but usually settles into pets. (She remains undecided on belly rubs, however.) But she was the first to discover the heating pad and is more than content to relax and nap there if one of her siblings isn’t around. Or if another cat has claimed it first, she’ll sometimes snuggle with one of the resident cats or even a human. But maybe our favorite thing about her are her tiny bleps when she wakes up. Janet loves to hang out with our resident cats and is getting more used to human attention, and overall, she is a very energetic kitten and would love to be adopted with one of her siblings, Chrissy (A132474) or Jack (A132475), or be adopted by a family that already has a playful cat to join in the fun with her. Janet has no experience with dogs or children, and since she is the shyest of the group, we think a home with respectful older children would be ok. If Janet’s tortitude matches your lifestyle, and you would like to learn more about her, please contact her foster mom, Mayra, at kittehkaos2020@gmail.com. With your inquiry, please include some information about your household, experience, and other pets, as well as any questions you might have for us.
Meet Janet, the spunky tortie of our “Three’s Company” litter. She’s curious, adventurous, a tad sassy, and a bit aloof. Janet loves food. She also loves her siblings’ food. And she’ll happily eat it if they take too long. After all, can’t let it go to waste! Like most torties we know, she’s quirky. She learned to trust humans based on watching her siblings, but sometimes she’ll do this “fainting goat” thing where she sort of rolls or flops away from us but usually settles into pets. (She remains undecided on belly rubs, however.) But she was the first to discover the heating pad and is more than content to relax and nap there if one of her siblings isn’t around. Or if another cat has claimed it first, she’ll sometimes snuggle with one of the resident cats or even a human. But maybe our favorite thing about her are her tiny bleps when she wakes up. Janet loves to hang out with our resident cats and is getting more used to human attention, and overall, she is a very energetic kitten and would love to be adopted with one of
Meet Janet, the spunky tortie of our “Three’s Company” litter. She’s curious, adventurous, a tad sassy, and a bit aloof. Janet loves food. She also loves her siblings’ food. And she’ll happily eat it if they take too long. After all, can’t let it go to waste! Like most torties we know, she’s quirky. She learned to trust humans based on watching her siblings, but sometimes she’ll do this “fainting goat” thing where she sort of rolls or flops away from us but usually settles into pets. (She remains undecided on belly rubs, however.) But she was the first to discover the heating pad and is more than content to relax and nap there if one of her siblings isn’t around. Or if another cat has claimed it first, she’ll sometimes snuggle with one of the resident cats or even a human. But maybe our favorite thing about her are her tiny bleps when she wakes up. Janet loves to hang out with our resident cats and is getting more used to human attention, and overall, she is a very energetic kitten and would love to be adopted with one of her siblings, Chrissy (A132474) or Jack (A132475), or be adopted by a family that already has a playful cat to join in the fun with her. Janet has no experience with dogs or children, and since she is the shyest of the group, we think a home with respectful older children would be ok. If Janet’s tortitude matches your lifestyle, and you would like to learn more about her, please contact her fost
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