Viva

Adopted
Viva
Breed Domestic Short Hair
Color Black
Age Adult
Gender Female
Size Medium
Coat Length Short
Adoption Fee -

About Me

Characteristics
Affectionate
Health
Spay/Neuter, Vaccinations up to date
House-trained
Yes
Good in a home with
-

Contact Me

Adopt Me
Alley Cat Project
Seattle, WA 98121

My Story

Meet Viva, the hidden gem of a black panther cat! This cuddle queen is looking for someone who needs a lap warmer. She is approximately 9 years old. This all-black, shiny cat with a hint of white spots in her fur loves to look out the window and enjoys a can of chicken-flavored pâté. Her favorite things include getting her belly scratches and headbutting her head against her favorite human's forehead. Viva has been living outside for about nine years and has now been rescued and is adapting well as an indoor cat. This smart cat is great with litter boxes and has strong grooming skills. She is still shy towards people, but she knows that it is warm and cozy when she sleeps with her foster mom in bed, and she is already opening her heart to her foster family. What Viva's looking for in a home: - She's new to indoor life with humans, so she needs a kind and patient guide to help her continue adjusting. Loud noises, fast movements, and strangers make her nervous. - She can get nervous, so she needs a kind and patient guide to help her feel comfortable with new experiences. - She feels at ease in a quiet and calm environment. - She needs to live indoors only. All Alley Cat Projects cats are spayed/neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated prior to adoption. Thank you for your interest in Ida! If your household fits the above criteria, you can apply to adopt her by filling out this questionnaire: https://bit.ly/ACPAdoptionForm Only applicants who complete the questionnaire will be considered. Many of our cats receive numerous applications, and we thank you for your patience while we review applications and find the best match.

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