Dorito

Adopted
Dorito
Breed Domestic Short Hair
Color -
Age Baby
Gender Female
Size Small
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

About Me

Characteristics
-
Health
-
House-trained
Yes
Good in a home with
-

Contact Me

Adopt Me
KC Pet Project
7077 Elmwood Ave., Kansas City, MO 64129
(816) 683-1383
  • sunday: 12pm-5pm
  • monday: 12pm-6pm
  • tuesday: 12pm-6pm
  • wednesday: 12pm-6pm
  • thursday: 12pm-6pm
  • friday: 12pm-6pm
  • saturday: 12pm-6pm

My Story

A note from Dorito's foster mom: "Dorito is a gorgeous calico kitten with a heart full of love to share. Every morning, she'll greet you with affectionate little rubs, letting you know just how much you mean to her! "She's the ultimate lap snuggler, happiest when she's curled up with her siblings (Cheeto and Jules) or cozied up on your lap for some quality time-whether you're watching TV or just relaxing. "With a sweet mix of calmness and playful energy, Dorito is the perfect companion. Plus, she's already litter box trained and ready for her forever home! "If you're looking for a cuddly, loyal friend, Dorito is your girl! And if you're thinking of two or even three, she would love to go home with one or both of her siblings!" Are you ready to make Dorito a part of your family? Then please contact her foster mom at 816-316-0255 or [email protected] today for more info on this lovable calico! And please remember to ask about Cheeto and Jules. Did you know kittens do better together? It's true! When kittens are raised together, they play, sleep and learn together. They look out for each other, and keep each other company while you are away. This makes taking care of them much easier for you, and results in happier, better adjusted cats with fewer behavior concerns overall. Plus, there's twice as much love and fun waiting for you when you come home! If you have no other cats in your home, or even if you do, please consider taking home more than one kitten. You'll be glad you did!

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