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Sabrina is the cat on the right in all the multiple cat pictures. The picture in the barn was from the original inquiry before they were rescued. Sabrina is feline leukemia/FIV negative, and vaccinations are current. She is not declawed. Sabrina is great on using the litter box. The vet thought she was around 3 years old when she was spayed 2/4/22, so we gave her an estimated birthdate of 6/1/2019. She weighs 10 lbs, but you wouldnt know it by looking at her, she is very petite. Sabrina came to us with two kittens, who have since been adopted. She is a bit skittish and on high alert initially, but after she checks out visitors and makes sure she will be safe, shes all in on getting lots of pets or playing. She is distrustful of men, but warms up if they are quiet and calm and give her treats! Sabrina is very playful and curious. Sabrina loves to eat, play, be petted, and wrestle. She is not a snuggler though, even though she is welcome on all the furniture in the foster home. She gets along great with the other cats (and the small dog) in the home, who are all seniors and not very interested in her. She would probably love a playmate. Sabrina and the dog race each other to the door to greet the foster mom whenever she comes home. Sabrina likes to know everything that is going on and peers around corners to check things out. The foster family jokes that she is spying and taking notes. She is a very fun cat and would be an easy addition to any family. Here is the original story: "She had been coming around for food for a week or two but she was very cautious. On Wed. night I heard her crying under the car and tried to coax her out but she wouldnt move. I checked later and she was gone and no more calling out. In the morning I discovered she had moved her babies from the woods behind my house into my shed. I can now pet the mama easily when I take food and water to them. And one of the babies seems to be starting to trust me a bit. But they look cold... and its only getting colder. I have 3 dogs (two of which want to eat my cats), and I now have 4 male cats in the house. Just this week I brought in a large tomcat and there is another young kitten that comes around that Im caring for. My point is that I cant bring these 3 in because the kittens are so small that they could squeeze through my gates and then the dogs would go after them. I dont have the space to separate everyone. Please let me know if you can help. These 3 just sit on top of my round bales all day and night and they deserve so much better." Adoption information and fees can be found on our website: http://www.windmillanimalrescue.com. Please send an email to windmillanimalrescue@yahoo.com for the application. Because Sabrina is fostered in a private home, a completed application must be submitted before the address is given out. Thank you for understanding. More info. on our organization is available at www.windmillanimalrescue.com. We can be contacted at windmillanimalrescue@yahoo.com The shelter is housed in and supported by Windmill Feed and Supply Company in Elko New Market, MN where many pet supplies can be purchased.