Hi, my name is Pride!


Contact Information

(719) 900-2287

About Me

Sex
Male
Reported
August 15, 2024
Where Last Seen
Zip Code
95926

Critter Details

Hi I&#39m Pride. I&#39m a feisty yet loving tabby kitten. The children in my foster family have lovingly nicknamed me pink nose and Dobby the house elf. I am a purring machine and will swarm around your feet and jump onto your lap when I want attention. I don&#39t love to be forced into your lap, but when I decide I want to be there I&#39m not going to leave. I love to give nose kisses, and snuggle close to your face. I&#39m also sweet to the other kittens in the home, I give them baths and snuggle up to them. I was born around May 20 th to a feral mom in Simla Colorado along with my two siblings. A nice lady named Mary feeds my mom and an entire colony of cats. She was able to trap us and we grew up in a foster home to get used to people and other cats and dogs. Our mom was spayed and released back to her colony, but my siblings and I are friendly and ready for a family. I was the smallest of my brothers and I had to battle with panleuk which caused me to lose weight for awhile, but I recovered and have been strong and healthy ever since! I have received two rounds of vaccines and have been neutered, chipped and dewormed. I am a voracious eater and will get very vocal and crazy when you crack open a can of soft kitten food. Sheba is one of my favorite soft foods. I don&#39t love hard kitten food and will sometimes wait to eat until the soft food is offered, or I will nag you with meows to feed me when I&#39m hungry. I definitely love people and I will seek you out, and even climb up your leg if I want to get to your arms. I will also cry for you if I can&#39t get to you, I don&#39t like being away from my people. I am still a kitten so I will probably do well with gentle kids, cats or dogs as long as you follow the introduction procedures provided by Wild Blue Cats!. I am up to date on my vaccinations and tested negative for FIV/FELV. I have had my vet exam, been dewormed, and been microchipped and neutered. Please note: kittens may NOT be adopted as a Barn Cat nor be outdoors unsupervised as they are too young to know how to protect themselves.