1429 days ago

Kitties rehoming

Tatiana from Henderson

Hi all! I have this little beautiful girl that is looking for a new home. Meet Shadow!
This beautiful girl is looking for a caring and gentle owner who will give her time to relax into a new setting.
She is a good-luck black cat who is a little timid but she really like pats and love to play. She is ok with another cats but needs to meet new cats slowly, not sure about dogs or loud kids.

Please consider Shadow as your new cat. All she needs is a little patience and she will be a great pet. She's very clever and sweet kitten. She have full vaccination but not neutered yet. I’m really upset to find a new home for her so a kind loving home that will keep in touch and send a few photos of how she is going would be awesome. ot neutered yet. I’m really upset to find a new home for her so a kind loving home that will keep in touch and send a few photos of how she is going would be awesome.

Located in Auckland
4/5 month
Litter box trained
Need to wait till 6 month to neutered
Please pm if you’re really interested to rehoming this sweet kitten

Thank you

Free

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