Cara
Cara
Cara
Cara
Cara

Status / Details

2017, Adopted

Additional Info

About Cara

Adopted by Wasil Family

Born ~5/23/17, F, Blue Tabby/Abyssinian Mix

Cara looked much more like an Abyssinian mix when she was a young kitten, but as she grew up her tabby markings appeared. However, even though her coat changed from the ticked pattern of an Abby, she does retain the intelligence of the Abyssinian breed. She is a smart, sweet girl and is very people orientated. She likes to be involved in what you are doing. It is almost as if she wants to help you. Try mopping the floor or cleaning the litter box with her around!

She was so happy when introduced to the kitten room. She investigated all the different toys, the tunnel, catnip mice and especially the scratching post. She enjoys carrying the mice around and chasing the feathers on a string and jumping up high to grab them. She loves it when her foster mom plays with her! I really think she could easily be taught to retrieve items.

Since she likes to be a part of what’s happening, a place where someone is home most of the time or where she has another kitten as a playmate would be best for Cara. She is shy around strangers, and needs time to trust someone new. She is very loved by her foster mom and son, and immediately starts purring when she is picked up and cuddled. She looks directly into your eyes, as though trying to express her love for you!

Can you offer this sweet, smart girl, a loving forever home and help her blossom into a most amazing cat? Can you see her as part of your future? She will definitely add much joy to your life and be a loyal companion for many years to come.

Cara will come to you spayed, tested, vaccinated and microchipped. She is litterbox perfect and fostered in the Sacramento area.

Please contact Laurie at (916)799-2040 or email: lcrystalormsby@gmail.com for more information and please fill out an Adoption Application. If you are unable to reach Laurie by phone or email, email us at Info@purebredsplus.org.


NOTE: We prefer families with children bring them to the adoption appointment. Why? This allows interaction between the children and the cat. This helps ensure they will be a good fit for each other. A mismatch between a child and a cat is not in anyone’s best interest!