





Turbo Granny
- Kitten
- Female
- Small
- Domestic Short Hair
About Turbo Granny
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA
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Turbo Granny’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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Turbo Granny's Story
*To adopt, please email us for an application form: catsandcuddles.info@gmail.com*<br/><br/>Turbo Granny is a LOT calmer and easier to deal with than her namesake-- but she has the sassy old-lady side-eye down perfectly, and while she won't take the initiative to cuddle with you on her own, this little tsundere turns into a quiet content purr machine in your hands with a soft ear scritch!<br/><br/>This independent girl was born (4/18/2025) in San Bernardino to a feral mama with his three other siblings. Her brother, Nyanta, got left behind during a family move-- Home Alone style, when their mama got spooked and he was found and rescued by a pair of good Samaritans who contacted Cats & Cuddles through a mutual friend and joined the rescue at the beginning of May. Turbo Granny and their two remaining siblings were caught, along with mama at the end of May and joined up with their brother and a bevy of new foster siblings to boot. Their mama was fixed and released as she was a feral community cat!<br/><br/>Turbo Granny is a smart girl who likes to observe things and march to the beat of her own drum. She is independent and while she loves snuggling with her siblings on occasion, she likes claiming the best nap spots first whenever possible. She is not especially cuddly, but she is calm and happy when you pick her up and is a sucker for an ear massage. If she's in the mood to be pampered, you can hold her for a good long time for some excellent snuggles. When the kitten energy comes into play she has a lot of fun running around the room and tackling everyone-- but as one of the smallest of the bunch, she prefers when toys are involved so she doesn't get trampled.<br/><br/>This munchkin has spent the last few months with a large kitty family, with his three siblings and five foster siblings. She gets along well with other cats and definitely needs to be adopted into a home with a friendly younger cat as a playmate, or with one of her foster siblings.<br/><br/>We are unsure of how Turbo Granny would do around cat-friendly dogs, though he might do well with slow and proper introductions. She is a fairly confident kitty, and doesn't seem prone to spooking, but with her energy and independence levels we think that families with older children who are very cat-savvy about respecting her boundaries would be best.<br/><br/>Her adoption fee is $175, payable to Cats & Cuddles, a local non-profit rescue dedicated to giving cats like Turbo Granny and her foster siblings the chance to find loving forever homes.<br/><br/>Want to meet her to see if you fall head over heels for this petite panther? Email her foster at catsandcuddles.info@gmail.com to receive an application and schedule a meet and greet! She hopes to see with you soon!
*To adopt, please email us for an application form: catsandcuddles.info@gmail.com*
Turbo Granny is a LOT calmer and easier to deal with than her namesake-- but she has the sassy old-lady side-eye down perfectly, and while she won't take the initiative to cuddle with you on her own, this little tsundere turns into a quiet content purr machine in your hands with a soft ear scritch!
This independent girl was born (4/18/2025) in San Bernardino to a feral mama with his three other siblings. Her brother, Nyanta, got left behind during a family move-- Home Alone style, when their mama got spooked and he was found and rescued by a pair of good Samaritans who contacted Cats & Cuddles through a mutual friend and joined the rescue at the beginning of May. Turbo Granny and their two remaining siblings were caught, along with mama at the end of May and joined up with their brother and a bevy of new foster siblings to boot. Their mama was fixed and released as she was a feral community cat!
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*To adopt, please email us for an application form: catsandcuddles.info@gmail.com*
Turbo Granny is a LOT calmer and easier to deal with than her namesake-- but she has the sassy old-lady side-eye down perfectly, and while she won't take the initiative to cuddle with you on her own, this little tsundere turns into a quiet content purr machine in your hands with a soft ear scritch!
This independent girl was born (4/18/2025) in San Bernardino to a feral mama with his three other siblings. Her brother, Nyanta, got left behind during a family move-- Home Alone style, when their mama got spooked and he was found and rescued by a pair of good Samaritans who contacted Cats & Cuddles through a mutual friend and joined the rescue at the beginning of May. Turbo Granny and their two remaining siblings were caught, along with mama at the end of May and joined up with their brother and a bevy of new foster siblings to boot. Their mama was fixed and released as she was a feral community cat!
Turbo Granny is a smart girl who likes to observe things and march to the beat of her own drum. She is independent and while she loves snuggling with her siblings on occasion, she likes claiming the best nap spots first whenever possible. She is not especially cuddly, but she is calm and happy when you pick her up and is a sucker for an ear massage. If she's in the mood to be pampered, you can hold her for a good long
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