The status of Brumhilda was
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Brumhilda
Status: Last posted as 'available' on 04/27/23

Female Cat, Domestic Short Hair

Domestic Short Hair / Tabby / Mixed (Short Coat)

Description:

IF YOU'RE INTERESTED IN ADOPTING, PLEASE FILL OUT OUR ADOPTION APPLICATION AT TCRESCUE.COM/ADOPT IF YOU HAVE OTHER QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTINUE READING, I BET ALL YOUR QUESTIONS WILL BE ANSWERED! Brumhilda is a spayed 7-month-old kitten born around 9/20/22. She is a very petite grey tabby who is a little bit shy and still learning to trust people. She enjoys being pet for a limited time, but will scamper if you move too fast. She is slowly building her confidence more and more each week. She really likes to sit on top on the couches and observe everything that is going on. She does not like to roughhouse, but she will push kittens out of the way to get to the wet food! She is very vocal in the mornings and evenings when she is waiting for the wet food to be dropped in her bowl. She likes to sleep with other animals, and also enjoys snuggling on top of you or between your legs at bedtime when everyone is quiet. She enjoys soft pets in the morning before her littermates start getting rambunctious. Brumhilda has been exposed to feline calicivirus and feline herpes and is likely a carrier for these feline viruses, so the best home for her will be a home with no resident cats other than one of her existing siblings, if contagion is a concern. Cats with feline herpes may exhibit symptoms or flareups ranging in severity, randomly or in times of stress throughout their life. Brumhilda has exhibited a watery eye in her right eye intermittently and will likely showcase this symptom long-term. Learn why kittens in pairs are healthier and happier at: http://tcrescue.com/why2kittens Brumhilda is being fostered in Gilroy. Adoption fee of $79 covers deworming, and first and second FVRCP vaccination, Rabies vaccine, microchip and spay. If you would like to meet this kitten, please start by filling out our adoption application at tcrescue.com/adopt ADOPTION INQUIRIES SUBMITTED WITHOUT A COMPLETED APPLICATION FROM THE LINK ABOVE MAY NOT RECEIVE A RESPONSE. Tailchaser Rescue is a 501(c)3 non-profit, no-kill organization dedicated to rescuing cats and dogs from shelters where they are in danger. Our foster volunteers provide loving temporary homes for our rescued animals until they are adopted. By adopting a cat or dog, you're making a commitment to provide love, care, and medical treatment for the life of the animal, which can be up to 20 years or more! We are committed to placing our rescued animals with families who are prepared for the responsibility of owning an animal for its entire lifetime, so that they are never again at the mercy of the shelter system.

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