


Viola
- Kitten
- Female
- Medium
- Dilute Tortoiseshell
- Domestic Short Hair
About Viola
Oak Ridge, TN
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Viola’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown 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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Viola's Story
Once upon a time, on a beautiful sunny spring day, a group of violin and viola students gathered for a spring recital. What did their ears hear that afternoon? The vibrant sounds of a violin? The rich melancholy of the viola? The sound of a......squalling kitten??!! Yes, most definitely the sound of a kitten in distress. Fortunately for this little cutie, there were not one, but two animal rescue foster families in attendance that day. The kids dubbed her Viola. She was taken into foster care to grow, thrive and get used to the dog and adult cat in the foster home. Her first visit to the vet was on May 19th, where she weighed in at 1.3 pounds; she also got her first round of shots. She's a little small for her estimated age of about 7-8 weeks (as of May 25), but boy is she mighty, fearless. and growing every day! This little princess rules the foster home. She is a dilute tortie, and torties are well known for their tortitude -- and she definitely does not disappoint! Her story is not over yet -- it is just beginning. She is waiting for her purrrfect forever home to start writing the next chapter in her adventure.<br/>Adoption information at https://shelteranimalsrescue.org/adopt
Once upon a time, on a beautiful sunny spring day, a group of violin and viola students gathered for a spring recital. What did their ears hear that afternoon? The vibrant sounds of a violin? The rich melancholy of the viola? The sound of a......squalling kitten??!! Yes, most definitely the sound of a kitten in distress. Fortunately for this little cutie, there were not one, but two animal rescue foster families in attendance that day. The kids dubbed her Viola. She was taken into foster care to grow, thrive and get used to the dog and adult cat in the foster home. Her first visit to the vet was on May 19th, where she weighed in at 1.3 pounds; she also got her first round of shots. She's a little small for her estimated age of about 7-8 weeks (as of May 25), but boy is she mighty, fearless. and growing every day! This little princess rules the foster home. She is a dilute tortie, and torties are well known for their tortitude -- and she definitely does not disappoint! Her story is not over yet -- it is just beginning. She is
Once upon a time, on a beautiful sunny spring day, a group of violin and viola students gathered for a spring recital. What did their ears hear that afternoon? The vibrant sounds of a violin? The rich melancholy of the viola? The sound of a......squalling kitten??!! Yes, most definitely the sound of a kitten in distress. Fortunately for this little cutie, there were not one, but two animal rescue foster families in attendance that day. The kids dubbed her Viola. She was taken into foster care to grow, thrive and get used to the dog and adult cat in the foster home. Her first visit to the vet was on May 19th, where she weighed in at 1.3 pounds; she also got her first round of shots. She's a little small for her estimated age of about 7-8 weeks (as of May 25), but boy is she mighty, fearless. and growing every day! This little princess rules the foster home. She is a dilute tortie, and torties are well known for their tortitude -- and she definitely does not disappoint! Her story is not over yet -- it is just beginning. She is waiting for her purrrfect forever home to start writing the next chapter in her adventure.
Adoption information at https://shelteranimalsrescue.org/adopt
Viola is from Shelter Animals Rescue Group (SARG)
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