

Peaches
- Young
- Female
- Medium
About Peaches
Troy, MO
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Peaches’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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Peaches's Story
Peaches likes to perch and explore outside, which shows a little streak of independence. She also likes to get petted and always comes in to see what her caretakers are doing and see if she can be of assistance or at least get a treat. <br/><br/>She is friendly and sweet and does like to walk around to see the rest of the cat building. She has a sister cat Precious. Peaches is slightly bigger by about 2 pounds. They are both very small cats and will remain around 7-8 pounds. While they are bonded, they are not dependent on each other. <br/><br/>She was rescued from a woman living in her car with her cats. The woman found housing which would not accommodate her cats. They both had limited exposure to a normal environment but have made successful transitions to regular housing. They both use the litter box, enjoy cat furniture and seem very curious in their surroundings. While they were shy initially, both make an effort to greet all their caretakers. <br/><br/>They are FIV/Feluk negative, vaccinated, microchipped and spayed. They can be adopted as a pair or as a single. If adopted as a single, they must reside with a compatible cat companion, as they are used to living with multiple cats.
Peaches likes to perch and explore outside, which shows a little streak of independence. She also likes to get petted and always comes in to see what her caretakers are doing and see if she can be of assistance or at least get a treat.
She is friendly and sweet and does like to walk around to see the rest of the cat building. She has a sister cat Precious. Peaches is slightly bigger by about 2 pounds. They are both very small cats and will remain around 7-8 pounds. While they are bonded, they are not dependent on each other.
She was rescued from a woman living in her car with her cats. The woman found housing which would not accommodate her cats. They both had limited exposure to a normal environment but have made successful transitions to regular housing. They both use the litter box, enjoy cat furniture and seem very curious in their surroundings. While they were shy initially, both make an effort to greet all their caretakers.
They are FIV/Feluk negative, vaccinated, microchipped and spayed.
Peaches likes to perch and explore outside, which shows a little streak of independence. She also likes to get petted and always comes in to see what her caretakers are doing and see if she can be of assistance or at least get a treat.
She is friendly and sweet and does like to walk around to see the rest of the cat building. She has a sister cat Precious. Peaches is slightly bigger by about 2 pounds. They are both very small cats and will remain around 7-8 pounds. While they are bonded, they are not dependent on each other.
She was rescued from a woman living in her car with her cats. The woman found housing which would not accommodate her cats. They both had limited exposure to a normal environment but have made successful transitions to regular housing. They both use the litter box, enjoy cat furniture and seem very curious in their surroundings. While they were shy initially, both make an effort to greet all their caretakers.
They are FIV/Feluk negative, vaccinated, microchipped and spayed. They can be adopted as a pair or as a single. If adopted as a single, they must reside with a compatible cat companion, as they are used to living with multiple cats.
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Peaches is from Dogwood Farm Sanctuary
[Troy, MO]
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