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Sobakawa

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Sobakawa

Shell Lake, WI

Breed

Domestic Short HairMix

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Sobakawa’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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Sobakawa's Story

Are you looking for a kitten or two who could fit in just about any home? Soba came to the rescue at just about 1 week old, so she's had the privilege of being socialized to a variety of things to prepare her for her future home! She's grown up around a variety of adult cats, other kittens, a variety of dogs, some kids, and lots of different noises and textures. This has helped Soba feel confident in new situations and try to make new friends.<br/><br/>Soba has grown up with her little (literally) sister, Ginsu, in foster homes for the majority of her young life. Soba seems to try to extend olive branches to the adult cats in the home while Ginsu takes longer to warm up. Even when Ginsu is being a little hissy punk, Soba will still play with her and treat her like a true sister. She doesn't baby her, but they are seen cuddling together more often than not. If Ginsu has decided she's a big girl and doesn't need her big sister, then Soba will simply find another cat to play friends with, whether they know it or not.<br/><br/>Ways Soba likes to pass the time are wrestling and chasing her sister across the house or on a brand new office mat. When that isn't possible, Worm on a String is great fun too. Just wedge the stick end of the wand toy in some furniture, and she does all the work for you playing with the worm end. Lastly, anything being draped over something. A sheet over a chair? So much fun. Blanket over an ottoman? Perfect ambush zone. Tablecloth? On the floor in about two seconds if it's not secured. That is also just as much fun on the floor, by the way.<br/><br/>While there's a positive side to growing up in shelter/rescue, Soba doesn't want to keep sharing homes she can't call her own. Is your home looking for a Soba to call theirs? If you're interested in Soba, please contact A.W.W. by calling or texting 715-501-3000, emailing at rescue.aww@gmail.com, messaging our Facebook page, or visit our website www.animalwelfarewi.org to fill out an adoption application under our "Services" and "Adopt" pages. Adoption applications aren't required to adopt from A.W.W. but are encouraged.If you're interested in <<AnimalName>>, please contact A.W.W. by calling or texting 715-501-3000, emailing at rescue.aww@gmail.com, messaging our Facebook page, or visit our website www.animalwelfarewi.org to fill out an adoption application under our Services and Adopt pages. Adoption applications aren't required to adopt from AWW but are encouraged. **Our website is still under construction and not fully completed. Adoption applications should be up and running, but please reach out if you're having trouble or haven't heard from us in 3 days or more.**

Are you looking for a kitten or two who could fit in just about any home? Soba came to the rescue at just about 1 week old, so she's had the privilege of being socialized to a variety of things to prepare her for her future home! She's grown up around a variety of adult cats, other kittens, a variety of dogs, some kids, and lots of different noises and textures. This has helped Soba feel confident in new situations and try to make new friends.

Soba has grown up with her little (literally) sister, Ginsu, in foster homes for the majority of her young life. Soba seems to try to extend olive branches to the adult cats in the home while Ginsu takes longer to warm up. Even when Ginsu is being a little hissy punk, Soba will still play with her and treat her like a true sister. She doesn't baby her, but they are seen cuddling together more often than not. If Ginsu has decided she's a big girl and doesn't need her big sister, then Soba will simply find another cat to play friends with, whether they know it or not.

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Are you looking for a kitten or two who could fit in just about any home? Soba came to the rescue at just about 1 week old, so she's had the privilege of being socialized to a variety of things to prepare her for her future home! She's grown up around a variety of adult cats, other kittens, a variety of dogs, some kids, and lots of different noises and textures. This has helped Soba feel confident in new situations and try to make new friends.

Soba has grown up with her little (literally) sister, Ginsu, in foster homes for the majority of her young life. Soba seems to try to extend olive branches to the adult cats in the home while Ginsu takes longer to warm up. Even when Ginsu is being a little hissy punk, Soba will still play with her and treat her like a true sister. She doesn't baby her, but they are seen cuddling together more often than not. If Ginsu has decided she's a big girl and doesn't need her big sister, then Soba will simply find another cat to play friends with, whether they know it or not.

Ways Soba likes to pass the time are wrestling and chasing her sister across the house or on a brand new office mat. When that isn't possible, Worm on a String is great fun too. Just wedge the stick end of the wand toy in some furniture, and she does all the work for you playing with the worm end. Lastly, anything being draped over something. A sheet over a chair? So much fun. Blanket over an ottom

How To Adopt

Sobakawa was listed as Adoptable by Animal Welfare Wisconsin
How can I adopt Sobakawa?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Animal Welfare Wisconsin. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Sobakawa is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Animal Welfare Wisconsin for details on the pet.
When can I meet Sobakawa?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Animal Welfare Wisconsin will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Sobakawa, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Animal Welfare Wisconsin, and they'll be happy to help!
Animal Welfare Wisconsin's Adoption Policy
We have an adoption application you can fill out online on our website at www.animalwelfarewi.org, or you can contact us so we can have a conversation in place of an application instead. Once you've been approved, you can choose to Foster-to-Adopt if the animal hasn't been sterilized or had all of its vaccinations, or if you're just unsure about adopting and would like a trial period before finalizing. Otherwise, you can sign the Adoption contract, pay the fee, and bring them home as soon as possible. We try to reply to messages and applications within 48 hours.

Sobakawa is from Animal Welfare Wisconsin

[Shell Lake, WI]

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