





Margie
- Young
- Female
- Small
- Domestic Short Hair
About Margie
Charlottesville, VA
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Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Margie’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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Margie's Story
Henry and Margie have settled in so quickly with their new foster, feeling comfortable and affectionate within the first 24 hours of arriving. Henry is the larger of the two with big dramatic stripes that look almost bengal-like in appearance. Margie is smaller and more petite with a daintier spotted and striped pattern to her coat. They both like to be picked up and held in my arms but Henry is the cuddle-bug between the two of them, often napping in between my legs at one point or another throughout the day/night. Like all kittens, they have pretty high energy and have experimented with causing some trouble (digging in the plants, climbing on the kitchen counter, getting themselves stuck inside of a clothes dresser) but nothing really catastrophic has happened so far. They seem to be very friendly with each other and have on at least one occasion engaged in a lighthearted wrestle fight. I think they could probably get adopted separately as they're not sleeping together or appearing to be too clingy with one another. Not 100% sure though.
Henry and Margie have settled in so quickly with their new foster, feeling comfortable and affectionate within the first 24 hours of arriving. Henry is the larger of the two with big dramatic stripes that look almost bengal-like in appearance. Margie is smaller and more petite with a daintier spotted and striped pattern to her coat. They both like to be picked up and held in my arms but Henry is the cuddle-bug between the two of them, often napping in between my legs at one point or another throughout the day/night. Like all kittens, they have pretty high energy and have experimented with causing some trouble (digging in the plants, climbing on the kitchen counter, getting themselves stuck inside of a clothes dresser) but nothing really catastrophic has happened so far. They seem to be very friendly with each other and have on at least one occasion engaged in a lighthearted wrestle fight. I think they could probably get adopted separately as they're not sleeping together or appearing to be too clingy with one another. Not 10
Henry and Margie have settled in so quickly with their new foster, feeling comfortable and affectionate within the first 24 hours of arriving. Henry is the larger of the two with big dramatic stripes that look almost bengal-like in appearance. Margie is smaller and more petite with a daintier spotted and striped pattern to her coat. They both like to be picked up and held in my arms but Henry is the cuddle-bug between the two of them, often napping in between my legs at one point or another throughout the day/night. Like all kittens, they have pretty high energy and have experimented with causing some trouble (digging in the plants, climbing on the kitchen counter, getting themselves stuck inside of a clothes dresser) but nothing really catastrophic has happened so far. They seem to be very friendly with each other and have on at least one occasion engaged in a lighthearted wrestle fight. I think they could probably get adopted separately as they're not sleeping together or appearing to be too clingy with one another. Not 100% sure though.
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Margie is from Cat Action Team
[Charlottesville, VA]
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