Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with cats,
Needs special attention,
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
I am at Oakland Animal Services in kennel Cat Adoption:59Brown tabby Gingerbread is an incredibly outgoing and affectionate cat. She purrs loudly immediately upon seeing people and comes right over to rub against your legs and bonk your hand for pets. She makes adorable chirping sounds and likes to watch what’s happening outside the windows (despite only having one eye!). She is social with new people and good with kids (who all LOVE her). She enjoys the wand toy, scratching post, wrestling with her sister, Eggnog, and playing with pretty much any kind of toy. She’s happy to snuggle on your lap after a good play session and is very sweet and affectionate with her sister. Lynx Pt. Siamese Eggnog is also a pirate kitty, and a spunky and curious girl who knows how to use her voice to get what she wants—and what she wants is attention! Eggnog is slower to warm up than her sister, but once she gets to know her people, she demands snuggles and will ask to be picked up (or jump up herself). She’s very playful and enjoys spring toys, mousies, and crinkle toys, all of which she will carry around in her mouth. She loves wrestling with her sister, Gingerbread, and snuggling with her and her humans. She has a classic Siamese voice and has lots to say! Both cats are quite confident and were curious about the resident cats in their foster home—especially Eggnog, who had no problem walking up to them, touching noses, or trying to eat the 16-pound boy's food while he growled at her. They would do fine in a house with other cats. They both love Churu treats and are good eaters (especially wet food that contains tuna or salmon; they’re less interested in chicken). Medical disclosure for Eggnog: Eggnog has had multiple full-body seizures. Sometimes a diagnosis for seizures can be reached with testing. Unfortunately, OAS does not have the resources for this. Eggnog should have a full veterinarian exam as soon as possible after adoption. Your veterinarian can make further recommendations for testing and treatment. January 9, 2025, 9:35 pm