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Sydney   

In shelter Cat

Palatine, IL, 60078
Pet name:
Sydney
Gender:
Female
Breeds:
Domestic Short Hair
Date:
08/08/2022
Size:
Medium
Age:
Baby
Description:
Have you heard that black cats are unlucky? It is so untrue!! Sweet Sydney has brought her foster mom nothing but good luck in the weeks theyve been together. Foster mom just got a great new job, met the man of her dreams, and recently won the lottery! . Ok, this is not strictly true, but Sydney is a wonderful kitten. This beautiful panther girl has glossy black fur (with a bit of white fur on her tummy) and beautiful golden eyes. She can be a little reserved at first, but you can quickly earn her trust with treats and playtime! Once shes warmed up to you, she is a total snuggle bug and will sleep on your lap for hours if you let her. Sydney also loves to converse, and when spoken to, she responds with sweet little meows.

Sydney is very good friends with her sister, Yuri, and the two would be great together. Both are active and athletic kittens who will thrill you with their antics. Or if you have a friendly resident cat already, Sydney would happily befriend them too! Sydney has not met any dogs in foster care. Sydney is gentle and sweet and would likely be just fine in a home with adults only or with cat savvy kiddos. Bring this gorgeous house panther home today!!

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