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My name is Robin and my foster mom says that I am a beautiful 6 month old kitten. The first thing everyone says when putting their eyes on me is how beautiful she is. I have the greenest eyes and I am super soft.
I don't meow but I squeak instead. I learned how to cat speak later than most kittens because I lived outside with other community cats for many months of my life.
My fosters tell me that I am the most playful foster she's ever had. I love to play with other cats and when no one wants to play with ME I will entertain myself. Best of all is that I never get tired.
My foster says that I will require a lot of patience when getting adopted. It took a month for her to let me pet her when I was first trapped. I am one of those animals that you have to work for, but once you get my trust I melt in your arms.
I have been socialized around dogs and adult cats. I need to be in a house with other animals, and someone that understands that it takes time for some animals to open up.
I am pawsssssitive that you will be kind and loving right away with me and that we will be best buddies in a short time after I come live with you.
What more would you ever need??? I'm ready to become your furry lifelong friend. Check with my foster to arrange a Meet and Greet. I'll have my bags packed for that day.
If you would like to meet me, the first step is to complete the Humane Association of the Lowcountry (HAL) Adoption Application located on the HAL website.
The URL is:
http://www.halsc.org
Look forward to meeting you,
Robin
Hi Y'All,
My name is Robin and my foster mom says that I am a beautiful 6 month old kitten. The first thing everyone says when putting their eyes on me is how beautiful she is. I have the greenest eyes and I am super soft.
I don't meow but I squeak instead. I learned how to cat speak later than most kittens because I lived outside with other community cats for many months of my life.
My fosters tell me that I am the most playful foster she's ever had. I love to play with other cats and when no one wants to play with ME I will entertain myself. Best of all is that I never get tired.
My foster says that I will require a lot of patience when getting adopted. It took a month for her to let me pet her when I was first trapped. I am one of those animals that you have to work for, but once you get my trust I melt in your arms.
I have been socialized around dogs and adult cats. I need to be in a house with other animals, and someone that understands that it takes time for some animals to open up.
I am pawsssssitive that you will be kind and loving right away with me and that we will be best buddies in a short time after I come live with you.
What more would you ever need??? I'm ready to become your furry lifelong friend. Check with my foster to arrange a Meet and Greet. I'll have my bags packed for that day.
If you would like to meet me, the first step is to complete the Humane Association of the Lowcountry (HAL) Adoption Application located on the HAL website.
The URL is:
http://www.halsc.org