Adopted
PEANUT Domestic Short Hair & Singapura Mix Pottstown, PA
- Adult
- Female
- Small
- Buff / Tan / Fawn
About
- Coat length
- Short
- House-trained
- Yes
- Health
- Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
- Good in a home with
- Other cats.
- Prefers a home without
- Children.
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Meet PEANUT
Petite PEANUT arrived at Cat NAPS from the SPCA in April 2017 nursing her 6 tiny kittens. She was so small herself, being only about 6 months old, she couldn’t stretch out long enough to accommodate all the babies. The two smallest were brought upstairs to bottle feed. Although just a kitten herself (and she isn’t much bigger than one,) Peanut was an excellent mom. The kittens have long since been adopted, and Peanut has wisely been using her time working on her social skills. She routinely asks for attention & petting, and she’s a true athlete when it comes to playing. Peanut is OK with other cats – just not when it is mealtime. Then she turns into a tiger. She also is not a fan of being picked up. On the plus side, it looks like she could have some Singapura in her background. Peanut is spayed, rabies & FVRCP vaccinated, negative for FeLV & microchipped.
Interested in adopting this kitty? Contact NotAllPerfectStrays@yahoo.com for an Adoption Application or more information!
Cat NAPS is a small cat rescue organization serving Montgomery County, PA. Our mission is to advocate Trap, Neuter, Return (TNR) as a humane solution to control the feral cat population; locate appropriate homes for adoptable stray cats and kittens; and provide a limited number of special-needs cats with a place where they can live a quality life until adopted.
Interested in adopting this kitty? Contact NotAllPerfectStrays@yahoo.com for an Adoption Application or more information!
Cat NAPS is a small cat rescue organization serving Montgomery County, PA. Our mission is to advocate Trap, Neuter, Return (TNR) as a humane solution to control the feral cat population; locate appropriate homes for adoptable stray cats and kittens; and provide a limited number of special-needs cats with a place where they can live a quality life until adopted.
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PEANUT
- Domestic Short Hair
- Adult
- Female