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jerry ray
Female (modified), 7 and a half years old
Jerry has grown into a cute little girl who loves having her head petted and kitten treats. They will do well in a quiet home with one or two adults and no children or dogs. She doesn’t get along well with other cats. Jerry has undergone specialized surgery for an eye condition called aplasia, a congenital defect in which the eyelids do not form properly. All surgeries and follow-up appointments have been completed and no further treatment is required. She was born in March 2017. She is neutered, currently vaccinated, has a microchip, and has tested negative for FiV/FeLV.
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morticia
Female (modified), 1 year
Are you looking for your own mini panther for your home? Here she is!
Morticia came to 4Paws from Partner Rescue in North Carolina. She is quiet, kind and gentle, with big golden eyes. She just loves being cuddled and cuddled and sometimes rewards herself with a low purr while making biscuits in her arms. She is a low energy kitten who just likes to chill with her mate. She blended in easily with the other cats in her foster home and got along well with all of them, but she didn’t tend to get along with any of them. With this in mind, if she is adopted into the home of other laid-back kittens like her, realistically you would expect her to get along and play with other cats. It should not be done, the only purpose is for them to live together in peace. She also responds very happily to human attention and cuddles, so she should be fine as a single cat for an adopter who can dote on her. Morticia is neutered, up to date on vaccinations, has tested negative for FiV/FeLV, and has a microchip implanted.
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tangerine and apricot
Female (modified), 6 months
Apricot and Tangerine are a cute, bonded pair of female kittens. These must be adopted together and cannot be split. Tangerine and Apricot are gentle, affectionate, and very vocal kittens who love the attention of their humans. Apricot (white chin) chirps a lot and loves to have its chin tapped and stroked. Tangerine (whose body is orange) chirps and meows at its owner to get a pet. I love having pets and cuddling under the covers. I’m obsessed with Churu’s snacks! The two girls love exploring and playing together. Apricot and Tangerine were born in April. They are spayed, currently vaccinated, have negative FiV/FeLV tests, and are microchipped.
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witch poop
Female (modified), 1 year
hello everyone. I’m Witch Poo. She is the mother of goblins and ghosts. We are Halloween kittens! I’m only a little over a year old, but I’m very friendly with my human family. I am slow to get used to other animals, but with patience I can learn to blend in. My foster mom has taught me that she feels safe around other cats and dogs. Of course, like all the other kittens here, my dream is to be with a forever family and all I can give you and your family is a sweet and cute I am a very loving person! Let me be your best friend and show you why kittens are so adorable. She is spayed, current on vaccinations, has tested negative for feline leukemia and FIV, and is microchipped.
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twinkie
Female (modified), 2 and a half years old
Twinkie is from Kuwait and was lucky enough to find himself with 4Paws on his way to his forever home. She is very sociable, affectionate and adorable! Twinkies love attention from people and will lick it in appreciation. She is high energy, confident, curious and loves to play. When she’s not playing, she’s lying in the sun, making biscuits on a soft blanket, or cuddling with her caregiver. She’s never been around a dog. Most suitable ” Twinkie’s estimated birthday is April 2022. She is spayed, current on vaccinations, has tested negative for FIV/FeLV, and is microchipped.
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Lottie
Female (modified), 4 years old
Lottie came to 4Paws from a partner shelter in Southwest Virginia. She is a kind girl who also loves other cats. Although he is a little shy, he loves being petted and will place his head in his foster parent’s hand and beg to be petted. She is very playful and loves crinkle balls. She likes to cuddle with her mother at night and often sleeps on top of her. She gets along well with all the cats in her foster home, so she would make a great best friend for a cat looking for a companion to curl up with. She will be a wonderful addition to a quiet and peaceful home. Lottie’s estimated birthday is July 2020. She is spayed, currently vaccinated against rabies and distemper, has tested negative for feline leukemia and FIV, and is microchipped.