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Geiger is a 15 week old (as of 11/17/24) domestic shorthair--her coat is almost completely black except for a thin line of white hair on her chest. She is one of six kittens born to a feral who had been trapped for TNR and has been handled and socialized since her birth. Geiger is very playful and friendly; she always wants to be involved in whatever her people are doing, and when she's tired, her favorite way to sleep is snuggled up under a human's neck. If you're looking for a friendly, high-energy kitten, she's a great choice--she loves to play, explore new places, climb, supervise litter scooping, and otherwise "help" humans get things done. Geiger is pretty bold, and while she has not yet been introduced to any dogs, will likely adapt well to a house with a cat-friendly dog; she is also a good candidate for harness training. She should also do well with older children who pay attention to "let me down" signals, but may not do as well with younger children.
Geiger is a 15 week old (as of 11/17/24) domestic shorthair--her coat is almost completely black except for a thin line of white hair on her chest. She is one of six kittens born to a feral who had been trapped for TNR and has been handled and socialized since her birth. Geiger is very playful and friendly; she always wants to be involved in whatever her people are doing, and when she's tired, her favorite way to sleep is snuggled up under a human's neck. If you're looking for a friendly, high-energy kitten, she's a great choice--she loves to play, explore new places, climb, supervise litter scooping, and otherwise "help" humans get things done. Geiger is pretty bold, and while she has not yet been introduced to any dogs, will likely adapt well to a house with a cat-friendly dog; she is also a good candidate for harness training. She should also do well with older children who pay attention to "let me down" signals, but may not do as well with younger children.
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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.