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* If interested in adoption please be sure to read the directions after the bio and fill out the official cnycc adoption app which can be found on the cnycc website*
Meet Freddie! Freddie is a 9 week old grey tiger who like his siblings (Roger and May), is extremely outgoing and loving.
Freddie, Roger and May came to their foster mom at 1-2 weeks old after their mother died suddenly.
They then went to their current Foster’s home and were bottle fed there forward. All three babies are strong, robust and healthy and have had no health issues while in foster care.
They are so excited to be able to get more attention than they do currently and they quite literally can never get enough love and snuggles. Going into their room with them leads to a chorus of loud purs and they cannot get enough snuggles, pets, belly rubs, anything affectionate.
Despite being super excited to get attention, they are actually very gentle for kittens and they retract their claws if they paw at you for pets and are gentle with faces. They do get pretty rowdy so would definitely do better if either 1. Adopted with a sibling or 2. Going to a home that already has a kitty that will enjoy playing and goofing off with them. All three play hard, sleep hard, and snuggle hard.
They are good with other cats, are accustomed to the sound of dogs as far as barking, and are quite confident so should be fine with a cat friendly dog (and honestly would probably love them).
They have not been around small children but are used to older children.
All three are something special and out of all the bottle fed kittens their foster mom has done, their personalities truly stand out and aren’t the kind you come by all the time.
Apply online at cnycatcoalition.org/adoption/adoption-application (say you saw the cat on Petfinder).
Your donation of $140 ($160 if the kitten is microchipped) will contribute to the cost of veterinary treatments the cat has received, such as spay/neuter, rabies and distemper vaccines, testing, deworming, and flea and ear mite treatments.
CNYCC is a New York State Registered Shelter/Rescue, Registration Number: RR099
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