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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black & White or Tuxedo
Age
1 year 7 months old, Kitten
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Not good with kids
Not good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Vinta. She was born in one of our foster homes after her mom was found as a skinny, heavily pregnant stray. She is a rambunctious girl who is ready to find the perfect family.
When Vinta was younger, she was the quiet one of the bunch, but as her siblings have been adopted, her energy has really started to increase. She loves to run around, play with her toys, and can keep up with the higher energy kitties in the house. She likes chase games, dark hidey holes, and mouse toys.
Another thing that her foster mom has noticed is that Vinta seems to be having some anxiety about losing her siblings. She is still loving with her momma, but she is a bit more nervous now that there are few friends around for her to play with. She has never been too much for cuddles with people, and has always preferred the company of her friends. Because of this, Vinta will do best in a home with a few other cats that will welcome her into the fold. They should be young enough to play with her but also want to snuggle.
Vinta would be great in a home with a relaxed vibe, and other friendly cats to help show her the ropes. She doesn't like to be alone so Vinta does not want to be the only pet. She has had positive interactions with teens and adults but she's not comfortable around children (she can be a bit skittish and their movements/sounds are too much for her.)
Vinta's foster mom has been slowly doing some introductions with calm, cat-savvy dogs, and so far Vinta isn't a fan. She is slowly getting used to the dog being on the other side of the room, and may do ok with an older, very calm dog that ignores her. However, ultimately she would probably prefer not to deal with doggos at all and instead just stick to her kitty friends.
For a copy of our online adoption form, please visit https://victoriapets.ca/adoption-process/.
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