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spayed
within 30 days of my adoption.
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Private owner (Diamond Bar, CA)
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Lily also known as Tiger lily, is a sweet kitten that's currently being fostered. She's currently 6 weeks old. She does not have any shots and is not spayed yet. She is litter box trained and already eating on her own. Currently being weaned off of milk added to the wet food and will be only eating wet and dry food next week.
Lily loves being the center of attention, she is a little scared of being held but absolutely loves being pet and crawling into your lap. She is a very messy eater currently but should grow out of that. She's very goofy and likes to voice her opinions.
Fun fact! As you can tell Lily is fully orange, Orange cats are more likely to be male due to only needing one x chromosome while females need two x chromosomes requiring both parents to have an orange gene. Orange cats make up 80% male while only 20% are female.
Lily also known as Tiger lily, is a sweet kitten that's currently being fostered. She's currently 6 weeks old. She does not have any shots and is not spayed yet. She is litter box trained and already eating on her own. Currently being weaned off of milk added to the wet food and will be only eating wet and dry food next week.
Lily loves being the center of attention, she is a little scared of being held but absolutely loves being pet and crawling into your lap. She is a very messy eater currently but should grow out of that. She's very goofy and likes to voice her opinions.
Fun fact! As you can tell Lily is fully orange, Orange cats are more likely to be male due to only needing one x chromosome while females need two x chromosomes requiring both parents to have an orange gene. Orange cats make up 80% male while only 20% are female.
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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.