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About
- Coat length
- Short
- House-trained
- Yes
- Health
- Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
- Good in a home with
- Other cats, children.
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Meet Ursa
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Location: Nampa, ID
Breed: DSH
Age: 4 months
Adoption fee: $50
She might be as dark as night, but Ursa won’t give you a fight! This sweet gal is all about cuddles and fun. Ursa wants to make sure she never gets left of anything. Watching a movie? She’ll join. Especially if she gets to sit on your shoulder or chest. Trying to do something on the computer or phone? She wants to see too. Reading a book? Well she wants to see if it tastes good. The best way to curve her curiousness is to either A) distract with pets, B) enjoy her with toys, or C) give in to the fact she is now your watchdog (er, cat?).
Ursa has done well meeting new cats and people. With how friendly she is, she will likely adjust to any other pet that might be in house especially with the right introduction. As long as she has lots of love and engagement, Ursa will do well in almost any house. If you are looking to add two to your family, she and her foster brother Schwartz have developed a special understanding with their shared night-black coats, and will entertain you with their shared stealth skills.
Location: Nampa, ID
Breed: DSH
Age: 4 months
Adoption fee: $50
She might be as dark as night, but Ursa won’t give you a fight! This sweet gal is all about cuddles and fun. Ursa wants to make sure she never gets left of anything. Watching a movie? She’ll join. Especially if she gets to sit on your shoulder or chest. Trying to do something on the computer or phone? She wants to see too. Reading a book? Well she wants to see if it tastes good. The best way to curve her curiousness is to either A) distract with pets, B) enjoy her with toys, or C) give in to the fact she is now your watchdog (er, cat?).
Ursa has done well meeting new cats and people. With how friendly she is, she will likely adjust to any other pet that might be in house especially with the right introduction. As long as she has lots of love and engagement, Ursa will do well in almost any house. If you are looking to add two to your family, she and her foster brother Schwartz have developed a special understanding with their shared night-black coats, and will entertain you with their shared stealth skills.
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Ursa
- Domestic Short Hair
- Kitten
- Female