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Hi, my name is Teeter. I am a stunningly beautiful chocolate point Siamese female. My foster mom says I am so silky soft. She just loves cuddling with me. I have been spayed, microchipped, and vaccinated. My siblings and I were rescued with our mommy when we were very little. I have been loved and cared for and am now ready for my new home. My siblings and I all got our names from the show Yellowstone. My foster mom thinks my name fits me perfectly. All my siblings were adopted, but I had to wait to see an eye specialist. You see..I have very limited vision and needed to see the eye doctor to determine what was going on. After seeing the specialist, she determined that I had some inflammation around my eye and was born with a congenital eye disorder. I was put on some very special drops for three weeks and then went back to see the specialist. She said my eyes looked so much better after the drops. Also, the vet said that I do have sight, but it is limited. I reacted to light by blinking and with my pupils reacting as well. I most likely can see the change in light and dark and most figures probably look like blobs. The good news is that she said there wasn’t anymore treatment needed except for some eye drops that just lubricate my eyes once in a while. I told her I would see her in a year for just a follow up check up, LOL! Where does this leave me with my new home. Well, I am ready! I will need a home that is pretty low key without a lot a changes or things that will run into me. I don’t think young children will be a good fit because it is too much of a danger to me. Also, it would be great to find a home with someone who has had a blind or limited vision kitty before as there are some special things needed to help me adjust. I did great with my siblings, but it will take me several days if not more to adjust to other kitties. If I don’t recognize the smell, it makes me very nervous at first. What am I like personality wise? Well, I am just the most loving little girl. I have an amazing purr motor. When my foster mommy or daddy pick me up, I use my mouth and nose to recognize them and give them kisses. I will gently put my paws on each one of their cheeks, so I know it is them. I am very playful and love attacking my kitty toys and running around with them. I have a new favorite toy. It is a tower of circles that have these little plastic balls that go around and around. I do just fine pushing those little balls around with my paws. I am talkative and just want to be with my humans all the time. If you think you would love to give me my furever home, please message the rescue to see if we are a match.
Hi, my name is Teeter. I am a stunningly beautiful chocolate point Siamese female. My foster mom says I am so silky soft. She just loves cuddling with me. I have been spayed, microchipped, and vaccinated. My siblings and I were rescued with our mommy when we were very little. I have been loved and cared for and am now ready for my new home. My siblings and I all got our names from the show Yellowstone. My foster mom thinks my name fits me perfectly. All my siblings were adopted, but I had to wait to see an eye specialist. You see..I have very limited vision and needed to see the eye doctor to determine what was going on. After seeing the specialist, she determined that I had some inflammation around my eye and was born with a congenital eye disorder. I was put on some very special drops for three weeks and then went back to see the specialist. She said my eyes looked so much better after the drops. Also, the vet said that I do have sight, but it is limited. I reacted to light by blinking and with my pupils reacting as well. I most likely can see the change in light and dark and most figures probably look like blobs. The good news is that she said there wasn’t anymore treatment needed except for some eye drops that just lubricate my eyes once in a while. I told her I would see her in a year for just a follow up check up, LOL! Where does this leave me with my new home. Well, I am ready! I will need a home that is pretty low key without a lot a changes or things that will run into me. I don’t think young children will be a good fit because it is too much of a danger to me. Also, it would be great to find a home with someone who has had a blind or limited vision kitty before as there are some special things needed to help me adjust. I did great with my siblings, but it will take me several days if not more to adjust to other kitties. If I don’t recognize the smell, it makes me very nervous at first. What am I like personality wise? Well, I am just the most loving little girl. I have an amazing purr motor. When my foster mommy or daddy pick me up, I use my mouth and nose to recognize them and give them kisses. I will gently put my paws on each one of their cheeks, so I know it is them. I am very playful and love attacking my kitty toys and running around with them. I have a new favorite toy. It is a tower of circles that have these little plastic balls that go around and around. I do just fine pushing those little balls around with my paws. I am talkative and just want to be with my humans all the time. If you think you would love to give me my furever home, please message the rescue to see if we are a match.
Potential adopters are always encouraged to reach out to the rescue and do a meet and greet. Additionally, we do have cats at the Petsmart at Happy Valley Road and Lake Pleasant Parkway and the Petsmart off the Loop 303 and Waddell Road.
Potential adopters are always encouraged to reach out to the rescue and do a meet and greet. Additionally, we do have cats at the Petsmart at Happy Valley Road and Lake Pleasant Parkway and the Petsmart off the Loop 303 and Waddell Road.
More about this rescue
We are a nonprofit based in the Phoenix metro area that rescues and rehabilitates stray, feral, and abandoned animals, primarily kittens and cats. We are strong believers in TNR-Trap, Neuter, Return- for controlling feral cat colonies. We seek to educate and support the humane management of these efforts, and can provide traps and advice for those in need of help.
We are a nonprofit based in the Phoenix metro area that rescues and rehabilitates stray, feral, and abandoned animals, primarily kittens and cats. We are strong believers in TNR-Trap, Neuter, Return- for controlling feral cat colonies. We seek to educate and support the humane management of these efforts, and can provide traps and advice for those in need of help.
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