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Newbee Needs Advice

1005640_531830240218221_1713160984_n.jpg A photo on the day she came home.
She belonged to someone and had to spend 7 days in the slammer before they would release her to us. We had her micro-chipped and feel bad for the family that misplaced her. She is to well adjusted to be a stray, she is liter trained, very affectionate and an attention monger. She's a hand full, we have had many cats throughout our lives but she is different. Into everything and loves to get as high as she can. She doesn't meow but makes a small little birdlike noise when my husband leaves her sight. We have discovered she can only handle poultry, fish and beef don't digest well, and she spends more time "burying" her food than she does in her liter box.
She's growing with leaps and bounds, has doubled her size since we brought her home, at 4 months she is nearly as big as our feral tabby girl that was with us for 19 years.
Yes, she is our very special spotty girl.
 

Tort518

Savannah Super Cat
View attachment 9690 A photo on the day she came home.
She belonged to someone and had to spend 7 days in the slammer before they would release her to us. We had her micro-chipped and feel bad for the family that misplaced her. She is to well adjusted to be a stray, she is liter trained, very affectionate and an attention monger. She's a hand full, we have had many cats throughout our lives but she is different. Into everything and loves to get as high as she can. She doesn't meow but makes a small little birdlike noise when my husband leaves her sight. We have discovered she can only handle poultry, fish and beef don't digest well, and she spends more time "burying" her food than she does in her liter box.
She's growing with leaps and bounds, has doubled her size since we brought her home, at 4 months she is nearly as big as our feral tabby girl that was with us for 19 years.
Yes, she is our very special spotty girl.

Cute kitten! She reminds me a lot of my first cat, a spotted tabby rescued off the street, a feral kitten.

Savannah or not, what really matters is that she's healthy, fun, and that you love her.
 
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