Lettuce #brother-of-Cabbage

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AFFECTIONATE KING OF PURRING

 

DOB 3/20/26

Hey there, everyone! I’m Lettuce, a friendly, outgoing, and cuddly “bicolor” guy who’s mostly white with gray tabby on my back, face, and tail. I’m known as the little king of purring! No matter what I’m doing, I seem to always have my purr motor turned on high! What else do you expect from a happy-go-lucky fella like me? By the way, I’m quite a vocal boy who likes to meow as I follow Foster Meowmy around the house.

I’m affectionate through-and-through, so I often seek out Foster Meowmy for attention and cuddles. There’s nothing I like better than spending quality time lying on Foster Meowmy’s chest or snuggling next to her thigh while we binge on Animal Planet or Netflix together. If she’s sitting on the floor, I quickly crawl up so I can contentedly curl up in her lap.

My brother Cabbage and I were born to a feral momma who lived in Foster Meowmy’s back yard. When we were just three weeks old, we came right up to Foster Meowmy to ask for her for some attention and cuddling. Knowing how unusual it is for kittens NOT to inherit the “fear gene” from an unsocialized momma cat, Foster Meowmy scooped us up and brought us to the safe haven of her home. I heard her tell someone, “They were just too friendly and adorable to be left outside!”

Cabbage and I assimilated easily into the family, which includes a sassy cat-friendly Chihuahua. We spend most of our time tumbling and pouncing, climbing and wrestling with each other, and then we collapse in a kitten puddle when we’re exhausted. We love to chase each other through the cat tunnel, bat at the tower of roller-balls, play soccer with catnip mice and crinkle balls, and flip like dolphins when Foster Meowmy waves the feather wand toy over our heads.

Now I’m ready to bring my abundance of affection and happy-go-lucky disposition to bless my forever family. Could that be you? Arrange to meet me today! I just might let you guess the decibels of my purr motor, which sounds like a perking coffeepot. Until I’m four months old, I really need another kitty in the house to keep me company. Who’s a better candidate than Cabbage? Although we’re available separately, we think it’d be the cat’s meow if we could be adopted together so we could be playmates and cuddle buddies while you’re at work or on vacation.

HOPE ID 26-0502-C028

Lettuce’s $125 adoption fee includes spay/neuter, basic vaccines, microchip and registration, testing for FIV/FeLV, negative fecal test, and preventative treatment against fleas and parasites.

To apply online: http://www.homelesspets.net/adoption-forms/cat-adoption.php

If you have questions prior to filling out the application or want to find out which adoption site that Lettuce will be this weekend, email us at nancy.e.kline@hotmail.com, and a volunteer will get back to you.

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