Tia and Tamara

A KR volunteer rescued Tia along with her sister Tamara and their older brother (Tigger) from a coyote on the street. Thankfully, they were not hurt. Tia felt comfortable from the beginning around people from the moment she was found. Within 30 seconds of meeting a person, she allowed herself to be picked up and taken to safety. She loves to be around people and is very affectionate. She constantly tries to be right next to people cuddling and rubbing their legs to show her love. She is energetic and runs around and plays with her sister all the time. The two of them are inseparable. Tia is full of curiosity and plays with anything you give her. She is a sweet ball of love who needs a home.

 

Tamara is more cautious than her sister Tia. She is intrigued by people and what they are doing. She always watches anything people do from emptying the litter box to typing on a keyboard, but always from a respectful distance. She is always around and watching anything people do, but she does not get in the way. Occasionally, she extends a paw to lightly touch something being worked on, as if to feel it and learn more about it. She loves to be around people and happily snuggles on your lap once she decides you are safe. She is energetic and runs around and plays with her sister all the time. Tamara’s favorite thing is to play with empty bags. She is a sweet ball of love who needs a home.

 

IS ALSO:
Spayed/Neutered - Vaccinated - Dewormed - Treated for Fleas
Tested for FeLV and FIV (cats and kittens only) - Microchipped

PLEASE NOTE:
Kitten Rescue is located in Los Angeles, CA and we only adopt animals to homes in the greater Los Angeles area.

 

 

 

 

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Bio / Profile

KR ID#

KRLA-A-5451/KRLA-A-5452


Gender

Female


Age

Young


Date of Birth

04/01/2023


Primary Breed or Pattern

Domestic Short Hair


Color

Grey and White


Hair Length

Short


Current Size

Medium


Declawed?

No


Special Needs?

No


OK with Cats?

Yes