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Female Domestic Short Hair Cat
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Pepper was rescued from an industrial site as was her sister, Pipsqueak and they are both in care together. With patience Pepper was shown love and learned trust. Pepper is the quieter one of the two kittens, she has come out of her shell since being in care. Pepper enjoys a snuggle and pats. She’s a smooger. She likes to feel safe and is a big purrer when she feels comfortable. She uses her litter box and like all kittens loves to play with her toys and with her sister.
Not completely black, she has a little white flash at the top of her chest.
Pepper has lived with cats and cat friendly dogs. Pepper would be best suited to a calm quiet house, with no young children.
We list animals for adoption on Pet Rescue as well as on our own Animals-in-Need Website. We talk with people who contact about an animal to see what their needs and situation are. My emphasis is on getting the right animal for the people and the right people for the animal. If everyone's needs are met things usually work out well.
If the situation sounds good we arrange a meeting. If all goes well we let people try the animal out for a couple of weeks to ensure that everyone is happy.
We keep records of all adopters, follow up to ensure all is well and undertake to take back any animal if circumstances change.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.