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Meet Dana! Dana is seeking a forever home of her own! She is 13 years young. Dana is shy at first and takes time to adjust to new things around her. She is close to her foster mom but it took time and patience. Dana is an affectionate kitty that once she bonds with you greets you at the door and does a cute dance we affectionately call the "squirmy wormy" where she flops down and scoots across the floor and rubs her tiny face all around looking absolutely adorable! Check out her video! Dana would do well in a home with a few other feline friends that she has been properly introduced to. Proper introductions are a must and can make the difference in how a new cat accepts there placement in a new home. Dana is in good health and is up to date on vaccines and recently had a dental done and has recovered nicely. She is a dainty gal that has a super cute personality. She loves being talked to and will meow talk back to you as well. If you are seeking a friendly companion that you will have time to devote love and attention to then Dana is your gal! Please keep in mind the commitment when adopting a cat and or kitten(s) the the typical lifespan ranges somewhere between 13 and 17 years, according to the ASPCA. However, it isnt uncommon for indoor cats to live to at least 20+ years. If you are interested in adopting, please submit an application with the name of the cat/kitten(s) you are interested in and a representative with Operation Hood will contact you to set up a time for a meet and greet. By submitting an application, it does not obligate you to adopt it simply allows us to get to know the potential adopter better. Under 6 months – $125.00 6 months to 1 year – $100.00 Over 1 year – $75.00 All cats adopted through Operation Hood have been or will be (depending on age) spayed/neutered, micro-chipped, and receive FeLV/FIV tests, rabies vaccination, de-wormer, and flea & tick treatment. No cats will be adopted out until they are deemed healthy by the vet.