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My three siblings and I were found without
shelter and care on Mothers Day 2008. My foster family took us in and named us:
Smores, Gambit and Nightcrawer. My siblings didnt make it, I am the lone wolf. I
survived being left outside alone in 40 degree weather, cold and rainy. When I
was dropped at Banfield, I still had my umbilical cord attached so I was less
than 48 hrs old and I had very little body tempature. I was not expected to make
it a day, let alone a week and now over 6 months. I had a rough start and have
developed very slowly. I am only the size of a 3 month old kitten but I am
actually 6 months old.
We have been with our foster family since approx May 2008. I am up to date on
shots, but am waiting to grow a bit more before I get neutered, rabies and
microchipped. I have a very sensitive intestinal system and require ID food
(which is a prescription food you can get at Banfield).
I love the families great dane puppy. LOL. I dont hurt the puppy but I have
hissed, ran away or gave the puppy a small tap on the nose to have her leave me
alone but most of the time, I roll on my belly and let the puppy clean me, pick
me up or rough house with me. We are best friends. I guess I dont realized I am
tiny and she is huge.
I am mostly litterbox trained. I often stand on the side of my box and forget
which direction to face which leaves me with a mess right outside my box. Im
still learning.
I love to play. Everyone tells me I look like Sylvester who ever that cat is. I
love kids and adults, I simply LOVE attention. I think I am human not a cat.
I am a beautiful cat who simply needs a loving home with lots of toys and
attention and willing to accept my faults and medical situation with the
sensitive intestines and need for Rx food.
Will you be my forever home.
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