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Korat kittens & cats in San Antonio, Texas

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Sophie

Russian Blue

Female, Adult
San Antonio, TX
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House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Two cats, Howl (long hair) Sophie (short hair) MUST BE ADOPTED TOGETHER! Very lovable when they warm up to you, doesn't do well in loud houses with energetic dogs. Can get along with other cats at times.
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Minnie

Russian Blue

Female, Adult
San Antonio, TX
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Good with kids, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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I adopted her about two months ago from the animal shelter in Denton, Texas; she is about 5 years old. When I got her, the people at the shelter said she had been surrendered and went in with about 10 other animals (cats and dogs). She is very loving and calm. She loves looking out windows and cuddling under the blankets. She is an amazing cat and so sweet but unfortunately, she has gotten sick and I cannot keep up with her medical expenses. About two weeks ago, she slowly stopped eating and then began to vomit. I took her to the vet and they gave me some medications to give to her, but a couple of days passed and she still wasn't eating. We ended up doing two more trips to the vet, the last one being for a procedure to put a feeding tube in. It's been about a week with the feeding tube, I am still having to feed her through it but she is still throwing up occasionally. I am not sure what is going on - I just want her to go to a home that can provide the care she needs.
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Jack

Russian Blue

Male, 3 mos
San Antonio, TX
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Spayed or Neutered,
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Hi, I'm Jack and I love to climb beanstalks. OK, it's a cat tower. But I can pretend, right? From my castle I can hang out with other cats, get a better view of the room, or just chill. For a kitten, I'm pretty mellow. Of course , if every dog has his day then every kitten wants to play. And that's me, too. l'm a Russian Blue mix who loves playing with my foster mom. I would also enjoy playing with other cats, but I'm respectful of elderly felines and try not to pester them. So in my foster home I make due with mouse toys. Few things in life are as satisfying as tossing a catnip mouse in the air and pouncing on it. Bliss! Just don't get me any automated toys. Those things are creepy! Worried you won't know what I like? Think again. I'm a vocal cutie whose green eyes sparkle whenever I meow or trill. Foster Mom and I have whole conversations together. She gets me. When I want attention or need to be fed, she understands. I bet you will too. Best of all, when I get what I want, I purr a lot. I've got a rumbly purr, which I deploy often when I am picked up, held, or lying in your lap being petted. Great, right there, behind the ears. Purr-fect! Of course, like any self respecting feline I am also independent. I enjoy attention, but am not clingy. I won't follow you from room to room during the day. But at bedtime don't be surprised if I jump in with you for a snuggle. I know I'd be a good companion for someone of any age, whether living alone, with other cats or with children. I'm even litter box trained, which can't be said for humans my age. I’m an FIV+ kitty, which means my immune system is a little different from other cats, but don’t worry—I can still live a long, happy life! To stay healthy, I just need a little extra care, like being kept indoors in a calm and clean environment, enjoying a nutritious diet, and visiting the vet twice a year for check-ups. If I ever feel under the weather, it’s important to get me to the vet quickly, so I can get the care I need. FIV doesn’t stop me from being a loving, playful, and happy kitty. I’m ready to be your best friend and share all my purrs and cuddles with you! 🐾💖 For me, adoption would be better than when the human Jack found treasure in the giant's lair. You see, riches aren't always material. Sometimes you can strike it rich just by finding the right companion to love. So please don't just stand around. Apply to meet me today! NEXT STEPS: Fill out our easy adoption form by copying and pasting this link: https://www.shelterluv.com/embed/animal/FBF-A-2589 Or, if you prefer, visit our website at footbridgefoundation.org, and follow the prompts.

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