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Pet name:
Lila
Gender:
Female
Breeds:
Tabby, Domestic Short Hair, Mixed
Date:
07/11/2021
Colors:
Brown Tabby
Size:
Medium
Age:
Baby
Coat length:
Short
Description:
Lila is an adorable and sweet 5-month-old female tabby and white kitten.  She has big beautiful green eyes and a pretty tabby mask.   Lila's mother came to us as a stray last December, very pregnant, cold and hungry.  She since gave birth to 5 beautiful and healthy kittens.  She and 2 of Lila's littermates have already been adopted.  Lila is very affectionate and friendly.  She loves to play and has lots of kitten energy.  She is very entertaining.  We will only adopt her as an indoor family pet.  She was born indoors and we want her to go to a family who will keep her safe inside for her lifetime.  It would be ideal if Lila was adopted with another kitten, as these kittens have never been separated.   Lila has been spayed, tested negative for fe-leuk/FIV, has been dewormed and is up to date on her age-appropriate kitten shots.  For more information on Lila or to adopt her, please contact foster mom Jackie (call or text) at 320-761-0256.  Lila's adoption fee is $75 plus tax ($80.16), but if she is adopted with another kitten the fee is $50 each plus tax ($106.88).  

Location


  1. American Humane Association
  2. Peeva
  3. American Veterinary Medical Association
  4. Veterinary Information Network
 
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