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Barbra Streisand   

In shelter Cat

Springfield, OR, 97475
Pet name:
Barbra Streisand
Gender:
Female
Breeds:
Tabby
Date:
04/05/2022
Age:
Young
Size:
Medium
Description:
BARBRA STREISAND is a gray tabby with hints of tortie in her coat. Barbra is a people cat. She wants to be around people, but she is not overly fond of other cats. She has a Kong Wubba that she loves, and carries around, and she chirps at her Wubba, like its her pet. Barbra loves to eat. She will overeat if you allow her to, and she will get quite chubby. But she also likes to play with the long fleece on a stick, or a bird on a stick, and she is very good at capturing them. She likes to approach her foster family for cuddles, and she loves to make biscuits on your lap (best to keep her claws clipped). She is quite content to look out the window and watch the world go by. She has lived outdoors, and she appreciates living the indoor, spoiled life now. Barbra Streisand was brought in as a colony cat during a trap-neuter-return project. She instantly decided she wanted to be an indoor cat. Barbra will sing her sweet song to you and will show her appreciation for your attention. She is a friendly, curious, inquisitive, sweet natured kitty.

BARBRA STREISAND has been spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, is negative for FeLV and FIV, and includes a free wellness visit with our vet partners. To meet BARBRA STREISAND in foster, submit an adoption application for consideration at CatRescues.org/Adopt or a paper copy available at the store. A volunteer will contact you within 3-5 days for a possible meet and greet. The $145 adoption fee allows us to continue to provide care and find loving homes for abandoned and neglected cats in our Eugene/Springfield community. For more information, send an email to AdoptInfo@CatRescues.org or call 541-225-4955 option 1. ID# 2107-C0343

DOB: 6/1/2020

BEST AS AN ONLY CAT
UNKNOWN WITH DOGS
LIKELY FINE WITH CAT-SAVVY KIDS

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