Squeak

Adopted
Squeak
Breed Domestic Short Hair
Color Brown / Chocolate
Age Adult
Gender Female
Size Medium
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

About Me

Characteristics
Cat friendly
Health
Shots current
House-trained
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Good in a home with
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Contact Me

Adopt Me
Feral Cats Advocacy
Talent, OR 97540
(541) 631-4322

My Story

Meet Squeak, the adorable chatterbox who's guaranteed to steal your heart! Squeak earned her name because she loves to talk, greeting everyone she meets with cheerful meows and chirps. Despite her recent challenge of recovering from a pelvic fracture, this resilient little feline hasn't let it dim her sweet personality or playful spirit. She's around two years old, with a soft tabby coat and the kind of big, expressive eyes that make it impossible not to fall in love. Squeak's favorite activity is being around people and letting you know just how much she adores you. Whether she's following you around the house or curling up next to you for cuddles, she's happiest when she's loved and included. Her recovery journey means she might need a little extra care right now, but it's clear that she's on the mend and eager to bring joy to her forever family. Squeak is also curious and engaging, always ready to chat about her day or ask for some head scratches. This special kitty is looking for a forever home filled with love, patience, and plenty of one-on-one time to help her feel cherished and safe. Squeak's gentle demeanor and affectionate nature make her the perfect companion for someone who enjoys a cuddly, vocal friend. If you're looking for a sweet and resilient feline who wants nothing more than to be adored, Squeak might just be your perfect match. Don't wait-come meet her and see why she's so ready to squeak her way into your heart! All FCA kitties are started on vaccines, microchipped, fixed, and de-wormed. We adopt to indoor homes only and our application process can take 48-72 hours.

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