Tina
- Young
- Female
- Small
- Domestic Short Hair
About Tina
Pleasant Hill, MO
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Tina's Story
Tina and her brother Terrence were trapped at a colony in rural Missouri. We weren't sure if they could be socialized but our fears were put to rest one day later when, during their surgery recovery, they started purring and making biscuits. Because young cats who live outdoors are at a high risk for injury and death, we decided to give them a chance to be adopted to an indoor home.<br/><br/>Both of these babies are shy at first but it does not take long for them to become curious - then the purring starts! Tina is gorgeous with huge, expressive eyes and pretty coloring. She will do best in a home with her brother or another young, social cat. We recommend a home without young children to help her acclimate and settle in more easily.
Tina and her brother Terrence were trapped at a colony in rural Missouri. We weren't sure if they could be socialized but our fears were put to rest one day later when, during their surgery recovery, they started purring and making biscuits. Because young cats who live outdoors are at a high risk for injury and death, we decided to give them a chance to be adopted to an indoor home.
Both of these babies are shy at first but it does not take long for them to become curious - then the purring starts! Tina is gorgeous with huge, expressive eyes and pretty coloring. She will do best in a home with her brother or another young, social cat. We recommend a home without young children to help her acclimate and settle in more easily.
Tina and her brother Terrence were trapped at a colony in rural Missouri. We weren't sure if they could be socialized but our fears were put to rest one day later when, during their surgery recovery, they started purring and making biscuits. Because young cats who live outdoors are at a high risk for injury and death, we decided to give them a chance to be adopted to an indoor home.
Both of these babies are shy at first but it does not take long for them to become curious - then the purring starts! Tina is gorgeous with huge, expressive eyes and pretty coloring. She will do best in a home with her brother or another young, social cat. We recommend a home without young children to help her acclimate and settle in more easily.
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[Pleasant Hill, MO]
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