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Cornish Rex kittens & cats in Grand Junction, Colorado

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Soy

Siamese

Female, 6 mos
Grand Junction, CO
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Spayed or Neutered,
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Soy and her 3 Siamese siblings all came in with their pure black mother (who isn’t much bigger than they are!) and have struggled to adjust to people. Their mom is friendly, but her babies have not been so easily convinced. These babies will hiss and hide, but are still handle-able, and young enough to learn to love their person. It will take love and patience, but these gorgeous kittens are worth it to the right person!
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Catfish

Balinese

Male, 5 mos
Grand Junction, CO
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House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Help Catfish Find His Forever Home (or a Loving Foster!) Catfish and his siblings were rescued from a feral colony as kittens, with the hope that they could be socialized and find loving homes. While they’ve made progress, they still need some attention to come out of their shells. Catfish is a stunning young cat that needs a pet owner—or a dedicated foster—willing to give him time, love, and gentle guidance. He may hiss when approached, but he can be safely handled and has a soft spot for treats (a great way to win him over!). Can you offer patience and a little TLC in exchange for the rewarding journey to help Catfish and or his siblings learn to trust and become lifelong companions?🐾 Ready to Adopt or Foster? Please make sure your lease or housing allows pets—and that your family is ready to welcome a new member. Prepare the essentials: food and water dishes, cat food, litter and litter box, cozy bedding, a carrier, and a trusted vet for ongoing care. Adopted pets need time to feel at home, confident, and bonded with their new family. We encourage adopters to follow the 7-3-3 Rule to help you and your new pet adjust to their new home. 7 days to decompress in a quiet, safe space where they can observe from a distance. Establish routines, like feeding, litter box cleaning and gentle interactions to help your cat feel secure. 3 weeks to start exploring and feeling more comfortable, and continue with routines. 3 months to fully settle in, build trust, and bond with you. With patience and love, your new companion will have the best chance to thrive—and become a cherished part of your family. ❤️
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Smudge

Siamese

Female, 5 mos
Grand Junction, CO
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(when grown) -
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Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Smudge and her siblings were trapped from a feral colony as kittens in hopes of making them adoptable! They are beautiful cats that just need some more work. They will hiss when approached, but can be picked up safely and bribed with treats. Can you offer your time, patience, and understanding in return for a life long friend?

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Where do Cornish Rexs come from? How many types of Cornish Rexs are there? From the history of the breed to question about average height, weight and size, brush up on these basic facts about the Cornish Rex.

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