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Search criteria: Animal is MARCH MERCED KITTEN four
1 Cat found

Name: TOMMY
MARCH MERCED KITTEN four
Color:  Orange and white
Gender: Male
Age: 7 mos.  Birthday: 1/2010 (est)
Just Adopted!
Milo ID: 13646
Current Location: Foster Care
Too cute TOMMY! A bit young to really tell his personality. The whole family of five are quiet and sweet, just starting to play and come out of their shells . . . adorable!

***MILO'S policy is to adopt out kittens in pairs, or to a home with another cat. They do much better with feline companionship, are usually not more work, they have a happier time, and people need not feel guilty about too much time alone!

People with single cats are much more likely to give them up, due to problems with the cat not getting enough play and attention time and driving them crazy, or guilt over leaving them alone for long periods. We see it all the time. People with elderly single cats may want to still think of getting two kittens, because an elderly cat does not want to be the playmate that most kittens look for.***



Search criteria: Animal is MARCH MERCED KITTEN four
1 Cat found

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