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Paddie *MEDICAL HOLD*   

In shelter Cat

Martinsburg, WV, 25404
Pet name:
Paddie *MEDICAL HOLD*
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
Domestic Short Hair
Date:
07/20/2022
Age:
Baby
Colors:
Gray / Blue / Silver
Size:
Medium
Coat length:
Short
Description:
MEDICAL HOLD

Note from Paddie:  I am currently undergoing treatment for ringworm and I will be available for adoption when Im done. BUT, if you are comfortable keeping me quarantined and giving me medication, let OPP know and you can bring me home right away!

Hi, my name is Paddie, and Im a fuzzy grey domestic short-haired kitten looking for my forever home! My siblings and I were born to a spicy feral mama who was taken in by Operation Press Paws so that we could be safe. After we got big enough, our mom was fixed and returned to her colony, but weve only ever lived indoors in a cozy foster home. Now we are ready to find our forever families!

I am a very social and well-rounded kitten. All my siblings are friendly, but my foster mom says I have an extra dash of sweetness that makes me special -- and absolutely adorable. Im very playful and will keep you laughing at my silly kitten antics. After exploring and playing hard, its time to nap! I make an excellent snuggle buddy. Im very affectionate and love attention. Im a great choice for families with kids because Im fun and social and friendly.

I am great with other cats and at my age it is important to have a kitty friend in my forever home. If you dont already have a cat, consider adopting one of siblings as well! Im still learning about dogs but as long as my adopters are committed to a safe and happy cat-dog introduction, OPP says Ill do just fine.

I will come to my new home vaccinated, dewormed, and combo tested negative. Operation Press Paws will pay for my neuter and final vaccines when I am old enough. I always use the litterbox like a good kitty. Ask Operation Press Paws about adopting me today!

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