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


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About AndI

  • Status: Adopted!
  • Species: Cat
  • General Color: White
  • Current Age: 1 Year 5 Months (best estimate)
  • Declawed: No
  • Reaction to New People: Friendly

I don't often copy the bio that our fosters give us word for word, but this one is so good, they love her so much, I had to use it.

First thing first, she’s a thick girl, very fuzzy.
She has stayed white with those 2 stripes on her head.
Her ears are pink and her fur is thin there.
 
Ok, she is looking for a best friend for life.
She LOVES attention.
She LOVES to chase things, it’s her favorite.
She also loves to love. She wants to be around you, purring, in your business
She’ll sleep next to you, she makes the sweetest murple noises to talk to you, and let you know she wants attention and wants to play.
 
She can get a little over stimulated but she doesn’t swat or hiss anymore.
She is way more comfortable and confident but she’ll need a little space to develop that same confidence with her new family.
 
She does not like her rear back to be touched, on top by her tail, we assume she was bit in that spot by chickens.
She doesn’t get upset but she moves away quickly.
 
She is full of energy.
Very rambunctious, our cats are not impressed. They are ready for her to leave (!)
She is perfect with her potty, keeps a clean eating area and doesn’t play with the water or food.
 
She is a bit enamored with herself, we see her starring in the mirror for extended periods of time, often.
 
Lastly, she will drink anything but toilet water.
So I caught her tasting my coffee.
Trying to put her head in my pint glass for beer.
So no drinks around her.
 
Andi spend the first 6 or so months of her life at Prusch Farm. We could always tell she was lonely, she even made friends with the chickens. But some of the birds were so mean to her and she started to run to us when we came to feed her, we knew she needed a chance. We think Andi might do better as an only cat. She has been aggressive with her fosters cats, I think she learned to be distrustful of the cats at the farm. She may do better in a home where her human is home a lot and even with a dog. And chickens!! She does get along with chickens!! Do you have room in your heart and home for Andi?
 
 

 

More about AndI

Good with Older/Considerate Kids Only, Cratetrained, Playful, Timid, Affectionate, Gentle, Goofy

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