Sammy C11640

Adopted
Sammy C11640
Breed Domestic Medium Hair
Color Brown / Chocolate
Age Baby
Gender Female
Size Small
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

About Me

Characteristics
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Health
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House-trained
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Good in a home with
Cats

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P.O. Box 129, Princeton, MN 55371
(763) 355-3981

My Story

Meet Sammy, the littlest of the bunch and possibly the biggest personality per pound. This sweet brown tabby girl is equal parts playful goofball and professional cuddle expert-and she somehow manages to make everything she does adorable. Sammy loves to play and has a wonderfully silly side. One of her favorite activities is sneaking up on unsuspecting people before launching into dramatic little pounces again and again, clearly very proud of herself. She brings so much joy and entertainment to everyday life with her playful antics and endless enthusiasm. But once she's tired herself out, Sammy transforms into a champion snuggler. She's absolutely a lap cat and loves curling up close to her people. When she gets especially sleepy, she'll do the cutest little flop and stretch out on her back to nap without a care in the world. She's affectionate, cuddly, and has that extra-special quality that's hard to describe but impossible to miss-the kind of kitten who feels like she's fully invested in being part of your life. Whether she's making you laugh with surprise attacks or melting into your lap for a nap, Sammy has a way of making ordinary moments feel a little sweeter. If you're looking for a kitten with personality, playfulness, and a whole lot of heart, Sammy is ready to steal the show. ---- Want to adopt a kitten? We highly recommend you consider bringing home two instead of one! Adopting kittens in pairs has been proven to be beneficial for cats' emotional and behavioral well-being and greatly improves the likelihood of long-term adopter happiness as a result. Adopting more than one kitten also reduces the risk of "Single Kitten Syndrome" (also known as Tarzan Syndrome), a symptom of under-socialization during a kitten's most formative weeks. Kittens who are under-socialized may develop aggressive tendencies toward both other animals and humans as they grow, creating lifelong behavioral issues for owners.

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