




Whippersnapper
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Whippersnapper
Virginia Beach, VA
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Whippersnapper’s Compatibility
This pet has good 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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Whippersnapper's Story
Whippersnapper has come a long way since she was abandoned with her siblings at just 3 months of age. As long as she trusts you and feels safe with her brother-protector, Whammy, nearby, she is able to be petted and even picked up. She depends on her brother, Whammy, for protection and backup. If she sees him relax, she isn't as fearful. She no longer hisses and swats, even twining through your legs for affection, but if she feels threatened, she will lash out and run for hiding. As with most cats, she doesn't like loud noises or sudden movements. This pair would do best in a quiet home with no dogs or small children, perhaps with a retired couple looking for companionship. They are looking for a real furever home. Won't you give this duo a chance?
Whippersnapper has come a long way since she was abandoned with her siblings at just 3 months of age. As long as she trusts you and feels safe with her brother-protector, Whammy, nearby, she is able to be petted and even picked up. She depends on her brother, Whammy, for protection and backup. If she sees him relax, she isn't as fearful. She no longer hisses and swats, even twining through your legs for affection, but if she feels threatened, she will lash out and run for hiding. As with most cats, she doesn't like loud noises or sudden movements. This pair would do best in a quiet home with no dogs or small children, perhaps with a retired couple looking for companionship. They are looking for a real furever home. Won't you give this duo a chance?
Whippersnapper has come a long way since she was abandoned with her siblings at just 3 months of age. As long as she trusts you and feels safe with her brother-protector, Whammy, nearby, she is able to be petted and even picked up. She depends on her brother, Whammy, for protection and backup. If she sees him relax, she isn't as fearful. She no longer hisses and swats, even twining through your legs for affection, but if she feels threatened, she will lash out and run for hiding. As with most cats, she doesn't like loud noises or sudden movements. This pair would do best in a quiet home with no dogs or small children, perhaps with a retired couple looking for companionship. They are looking for a real furever home. Won't you give this duo a chance?
How To Adopt
Whippersnapper is from Lil Roar Cat Rescue
[Virginia Beach, VA]
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