




Nina
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
- Siamese
About Nina
Saanichton, BC
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Nina’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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Nina's Story
This striking seal point kitten is Nina, from our Jazz litter. She and her siblings were originally rescued as feral kittens, living alone outside. When they first came to us they were scared of people and didn't really know how to interact. Their dedicated foster family has been working very hard to get them socialized and they are making wonderful progress, so it's now time to find their forever homes. <br/><br/>Nina is a playful bundle of joy who adores romping around with her fellow cats, soaking up pets and snuggles, and curling into her own corner when she needs a little solo time. She has the sweetest balance of social butterfly and independent spirit — perfect for someone who loves cat games and quiet moments. From a feral start to a cuddly home for; "It's a new dawn. It's a new day. It's a new life for me. And I'm feeling good".<br/><br/>These kittens are sweet with the people they have learned to trust, but it will take them a little while to warm up in a new environment and with new people. It will be best for them to go to homes where there is already a friendly cat to help show them the ropes, or where they can be adopted in pairs so that they have a buddy. They are currently being fostered in a home with older children and have slowly been getting used to them. Their ideal home will be with adults or older kids, but they may do ok with kids under 10y if they are calm and cat savvy. The kittens are still learning about dogs and don't have much exposure to them yet. <br/><br/>If you'd like to learn more about Nina and her feline friends, please visit https://victoriapets.ca/adoption-process/ for information about our adoption process and a copy of our online adoption application.
This striking seal point kitten is Nina, from our Jazz litter. She and her siblings were originally rescued as feral kittens, living alone outside. When they first came to us they were scared of people and didn't really know how to interact. Their dedicated foster family has been working very hard to get them socialized and they are making wonderful progress, so it's now time to find their forever homes.
Nina is a playful bundle of joy who adores romping around with her fellow cats, soaking up pets and snuggles, and curling into her own corner when she needs a little solo time. She has the sweetest balance of social butterfly and independent spirit — perfect for someone who loves cat games and quiet moments. From a feral start to a cuddly home for; "It's a new dawn. It's a new day. It's a new life for me. And I'm feeling good".
These kittens are sweet with the people they have learned to trust, but it will take them a little while to warm up in a new environment and with new people. It will be best for th
This striking seal point kitten is Nina, from our Jazz litter. She and her siblings were originally rescued as feral kittens, living alone outside. When they first came to us they were scared of people and didn't really know how to interact. Their dedicated foster family has been working very hard to get them socialized and they are making wonderful progress, so it's now time to find their forever homes.
Nina is a playful bundle of joy who adores romping around with her fellow cats, soaking up pets and snuggles, and curling into her own corner when she needs a little solo time. She has the sweetest balance of social butterfly and independent spirit — perfect for someone who loves cat games and quiet moments. From a feral start to a cuddly home for; "It's a new dawn. It's a new day. It's a new life for me. And I'm feeling good".
These kittens are sweet with the people they have learned to trust, but it will take them a little while to warm up in a new environment and with new people. It will be best for them to go to homes where there is already a friendly cat to help show them the ropes, or where they can be adopted in pairs so that they have a buddy. They are currently being fostered in a home with older children and have slowly been getting used to them. Their ideal home will be with adults or older kids, but they may do ok with kids under 10y if they are calm and cat savvy. The kittens are stil
Nina is from Victoria Pet Adoption Society
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