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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown Tabby/White
Age
3 months old, Kitten
Sex
Female
Pet ID
29522
Hair Length
–
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Annabelle is in a foster home, here is what her foster has to say:
"Annabelle loves people once she knows you're there to love and play with her! She will wiggle right into your heart. The most wonderful thing about Annabelle is that she adjusts to her environment very quickly. I also noticed that she does not hold grudges. She was not happy about the administration of bitter medications while she was in my care. But what I noticed was that when I spent quality time with her during which I was NOT giving her meds, she was very quick to open up and trust me. This type of recovery tells me that she will do well in any household willing to have some patience with her as she learns to trust. She greatly enjoyed spending time playing with her siblings and I think would do well either in a multi-cat household or even as a singleton. The longer she's been in our care, the more we see of her loving personality. She greets me with meows and melts in my arms when I hold her. We've come to call her "Annie instead of Annabelle because although she was named after a sinister movie character, there is nothing sinister about her. She is pure love and will give her heart to you once you've given her a reason to do so."
Annabelle is in a foster home, here is what her foster has to say:
"Annabelle loves people once she knows you're there to love and play with her! She will wiggle right into your heart. The most wonderful thing about Annabelle is that she adjusts to her environment very quickly. I also noticed that she does not hold grudges. She was not happy about the administration of bitter medications while she was in my care. But what I noticed was that when I spent quality time with her during which I was NOT giving her meds, she was very quick to open up and trust me. This type of recovery tells me that she will do well in any household willing to have some patience with her as she learns to trust. She greatly enjoyed spending time playing with her siblings and I think would do well either in a multi-cat household or even as a singleton. The longer she's been in our care, the more we see of her loving personality. She greets me with meows and melts in my arms when I hold her. We've come to call her "Annie instead of Annabelle because although she was named after a sinister movie character, there is nothing sinister about her. She is pure love and will give her heart to you once you've given her a reason to do so."
The South Jersey Regional Animal Shelter is committed to placing our animals in safe, loving homes. As a potential adopter, you will be asked to fill out a questionnaire, speak with one of our adoption counselors and meet with the pet you are interested in. Small children and current pets may be asked to meet with the animal before sending him home. Adoption fees and more information may be found on our website at
www.southjerseyregionalanimalshelter.org
The South Jersey Regional Animal Shelter is committed to placing our animals in safe, loving homes. As a potential adopter, you will be asked to fill out a questionnaire, speak with one of our adoption counselors and meet with the pet you are interested in. Small children and current pets may be asked to meet with the animal before sending him home. Adoption fees and more information may be found on our website at
www.southjerseyregionalanimalshelter.org
CARING FOR SOUTH JERSEY PETS SINCE 1947
Founded in 1891 and incorporated in June 1947, we are a non-profit organization focused on community and life saving. The staff and board of trustees are deeply involved and committed to all aspects of animal care and welfare. It is the mission of SJRAS to help pets in need through sheltering, adoption, education, spay & neuter and community outreach.
CARING FOR SOUTH JERSEY PETS SINCE 1947
Founded in 1891 and incorporated in June 1947, we are a non-profit organization focused on community and life saving. The staff and board of trustees are deeply involved and committed to all aspects of animal care and welfare. It is the mission of SJRAS to help pets in need through sheltering, adoption, education, spay & neuter and community outreach.
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