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Zari

Young Female
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Her Details

DOB: July 2023  (approximate)

Colour: Tabby and White

Breed: Domestic Short Hair

Hands
Children?
Cat
Cats
Running Dog
Dogs?

Her Personality

Hello all, my name is Zari!  I was originally born on the streets of Cardston, AB and had to learn to fend for myself.  I met someone named Tom and he promised me the world and then skipped town after finding out I was pregnant.  A very young kitten myself (about eight months old), I didn’t know what I was going to do.  A kind soul took me in and later I found myself in Calgary with a new family.  They helped me get settled and to be perfectly honest, I didn’t make it easy for them.  But once I felt safe, I began to slowly trust them.  They fed me, gave me water and loved me.  They were kind to me.  They gave me this stuff in a tube and wow, that was delish.  When I finally had my babies (all five of them), I knew they would help me and my kids and I trusted them completely.

I’m still a nervous girl, I will need time to warm up to a new home.  I don’t like loud noises and will need a space to call my own while I acclimate to a new environment.  I am scared of new people as I don’t know if they will hurt me.  But if you give me time, I will purr and sing you the songs of my people. I need a quiet home with one or two adults, no small children please.  Dogs are undecided but friendly cats are fine with proper introduction (my foster home has a senior cat and I’m fine with her).  Once you earn my trust, I will follow you around.  I come when called and I love nothing more than bum scritches, being held and kisses.  I will melt into your arms.  I’m done being a mama so looking for a family just for me.

I promise to fill your life with lots of love and cuddles.  I’ve gotten a taste of the good life and would prefer you keep me indoors with a perch to look outside.  I don’t want to fight for my meals anymore.  I want to feel safe and loved.

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Her Must-Haves

  • A home willing to give her the love and time to trust that she really is part of the family.  

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