Indie
Indie
Indie
Indie

Status / Details

2016, Adopted

Additional Info

About Indie

Adopted by Senicia & Family

Watch me Play!

Born ~6/1/16, Male, Flame Point Ragdoll Mix

I’m Indie, my sister is Anna and my brother is Jones….get it? Indie, Anna, Jones! I believe I am the most handsome of the bunch and just adorable too! I have long, soft, white fur and bright blue eyes full of mischief! Maybe that mischief got me the little kink I have at the end of my light orange striped tail.

I love to play! I really like feather toys the best, but I like balls and pretty much anything if you are playing with me! I have this cute habit of playing like crazy and then just crashing wherever I might be. Jones does it too! I also LOVE mice…the little fuzzy fake ones. I will run around the house carrying it by the tail. My foster parents laugh at me…but hey, hunting is serious business! Sometimes I have to growl (adorably of course) at my siblings to remind them the mouse I have is MINE!

I talk to my foster Mom when I am hungry and want her to feed me! If I am really hungry (or at least I think I am) I can tell them with a long extended whine. I also love cuddles and love…and people, I adore people! I love being near them, on them or even just in the same room with them!

I sleep with my foster parents every night. I lay between them on a special fluffy blanket where I knead and nuzzle and then crash for the night. Sometimes I snuggle next to my foster Mom’s ear and nuzzle and purr. It is just heaven sleeping with them!

I’m looking for that special someone who will love and cherish me! Could you be the one for me?

I would love to go home with one of my siblings! I pretty much get along with everyone…and really need a playmate!

Indie will come to you vaccinated, microchipped, dewormed and fixed. He will be ready to go home about mid-August.

Please call Kathy or Norton at 775-626-3518 or email tazanovakat@yahoo.com or send an Adoption Application.


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!