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Domestic Short Hair (short coat)  : :  Female (spayed)  : :  Young  : :  Small


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Blossom the Kitten needs a caretaker or foster! Won't you consider helping her get a new start?

About Blossom the Kitten

  • Status: Adopted!
  • Adoption Fee: $150
  • Species: Cat
  • General Color: Black and White
  • Color: Black and White / Bicolor
  • Current Size: 6 Pounds
  • Potential Size: 9 Pounds
  • Current Age: 1 Year 2 Months (best estimate)
  • Microchipped: Yes
  • Declawed: No
  • Housetrained: Yes
  • Owner Experience Needed: None
  • Reaction to New People: Friendly
Blossom is the pefect name for this little munckin. She's just a little flower - small and delicate and precious.  Of course, she's still a kitten, so you can add zany and funny and loopy into that description as well!   She's got personality for days and she's cute as a button. She's a lap-cat in training; she has all the personality traits of a 100% snuggler as soon as she grows out of her kitten crazies. Adopt her now and get the best of both!
 
12/8 Volunteer update: Blossom has such personality. She chats with you when you walk in and is very cute and gently persistent in getting her love and affection. She follows you around like a puppy. What a great kitten!
 
Our rescue has a very strict "do not declaw" policy. Why? For several reasons. Firstly, it takes away the cat's natural defenses and ability to climb. If the cat should escape from the safety of a home, it is left defenseless. Additionally, the procedure itself is quite cruel. Many have the impression that declawing is comparable to trimming finger nails, but to the contrary, it is comparable to having a finger amputated at the first joint. This can have severe and permanent physical and psychological effects on a cat.

So how can cats and furniture peacefully co-exist? One thing is to provide the cat with plenty of scratching posts. They don't have to be a lot of money - the corrogated cardboard products available at local pet stores seems to be very popular with many cats. Additionally some wood, carpet scraps and a couple of nails make a great scratching post! Keeping the cats claws trimmed can be very helpful. And placing double sided tape on furniture that seems to be especially interesting to cats can be a major deterrant, as is a well-timed squirt with a water gun.

There are many effective alternatives to declawing. And leaving your cat with claws will keep your kitty happy and safe for years to come.

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Good with Dogs, Good with Cats, Good with Kids

Kuranda ValentinesOur pets love to sleep on Kuranda beds, but we do not have enough for everyone.  If you would like to donate a bed at discounted price, please click here.

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