Domestic Short Hair (short coat) : : Male (neutered) : : Baby : : Small
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Blink is a very sweet, loving, funny, playful male kitten. He was rescued by a wonderful woman near Poplar who found him wandering perilously close to a heavily traveled street. She spent a week and a half searching for his owners and was unable to find them. He received his name from her son.
He is a domestic short haired solid black kitten with a thin white stripe down his tummy and a small white spot under his chin. He has big golden eyes and his nose and toe pads are as black as his fur. He loves to eat and frequently waddles around after having stuffed himself! He will eat any kind of canned or dry food. He will take a shower with you, is good about being brushed and having his nails trimmed. He is approximately 3 months old.
He loves to run and play with the other cats and kittens. He likes to wrestle with the other cats and kittens and is especially good at wiggling his butt and then ‘dive bombing’ them when they aren’t looking. He likes playing with a variety of toys especially little mice, and rolling balls of all shapes and sizes around. He likes to chew on your fingers, (gently), and wrestling with your hand. He likes to be nearby and will spend a fair amount of time under your feet while following you around. He likes to sleep next to you on the bed as close as he can get to you and will sleep next to your feet on the floor in the living room.
Blink is an indoor only kitten. He has had two shots, has been wormed, treated for fleas, and an ear infection, and has been neutered. He will need one more kitten shot and his rabies shot which we will provide. He is looking for a forever home with someone who is looking for a playful, active, loving indoor only kitten.
It is suggested as with all feline adoptions to keep a new companion indoors for a several weeks so they become familiar with the new surroundings. It is also good to make sure they have a "special" area they can escape to when company comes. This will make both you and your companion have a much better relationship.