This rescue kitten is huggy, bouncy, amp super

QR Code Link to This Post "Bop" is a sprightly, social, cuddly, invigorating, people-oriented, energetic, and acrobatically affectionate FeLV positive kitten.She was probably born in late June 2017 or early July; she was born in a shelter and lived there until mid-November, when a rescue team took her to foster and to find her a home. Maybe that home is YOU; please read on and see if she might suit you and then, if interested, please send your answers to the questions at the end of the post and we will endeavor to respond within the hour if we think you and Bop are made for each other. Thanks!

Here are just some of the things Bop does, generally within the space of a few minutes:

- she loves to put her paws up on your chest and take your face gently in her paws, giving you a SLOOOW, sincere head-butt; then she might start gently kneading your face with her claws and licking your nose

- she loves to lounge around in your lap if you sit in a lotus position on the floor with her; she'll roll around and ask for a belly rub, which she enjoys

- she can't yet jump up into your lap (though she tries) if you are sitting in a chair above her, but if you sit on the floor with her, she loves, loves, loves to jump up onto the back of your neck and loll around there, perhaps exploring your head and shoulder from her Nape Base Camp; watch out when she kneads your head with her claws!

- she loves being held close to your chest in your arms; she'll gently chew your fingers and start a big rubbing campaign of rubbing you all over your face and hands with her cheeks

- she adores playing with you, and is more play- and love-driven than food-driven; she's got lots of boppy energy that she brings both to play and to loving; she's the runner, wrestler, high-vaulter, and discus-catcher of her litter (being much more into athletics and exploration than her siblings), and she wants to help you at your household chores (even if it's just by jumping on your back and overseeing your work).

She's not: laidback; low-key; someone who respects your physical space or "boundaries" or wants any of her own; someone who's ever glad to see you leave or bored with seeing you come in (you have to be pretty speedy to catch her from trying to follow you). If you don't like being touched and possibly kissed all over, she may be a rather overwhelming presence in your life and thus not the kitty for you. (She's pretty full-on, and often literally in-your-face, especialy when you hold her up to it, which she loves.) She also desires a lot of physical attention/interaction in return, but is not so "needy" that you'd feel terrible leaving her on her own during your work, school, or social hours.

Please note a few things: if you see this post, she is STILL IN NEED OF A HOME OF HER OWN; she would be suitable as a companion for a dog, another feline, a human child who did not mind the claws and the gentle chewing, a family of people, or a bachelor. She would bond with anybody! Someone wishing to adopt must be ready to offer a reference, particularly from a vet or a rescue group or an employer, and I can give one in return, from previous adopters, et al. If at any time after she comes to live with you, you are not happy with her remaining a member of your family, we ask that you let us take her back and find her the permanent happy home she deserves and craves.

Here are the adoption questions. Thanks.

1. What are your views on feline food/nutrition? What brands of food do you intend to feed her or are you using now in your home - and do you feed dry, wet, raw, homemade, or some combination of styles? What water and litter would you provide for your kitty?

2. What are your views, pro or con, about declawing?

3. What are your views, pro or con, about neutering/spaying?

4. Besides you and Bop, what other humans and non-humans, if any, would be sharing your home, and what sort of domicile is it (apartment, dorm, house, yurt, mobile home, etc.)?

5. Any information you care to give about how you hope to afford the many expenses of cat care - do you have a source of income, a job or profession or financial assistance, and if so, what? Also, here would be a good place to share things about yourself, such as hobbies/interests/lifestyle, that you think make you an interesting caregiver choice for Bop; please feel free to mention experiences you have or have had taking care of non-humans such as cats.

6. (Optional) Is there anything particularly about Bop, as far as you can tell from her photos and her description, that calls to or appeals to you as an affinity or attraction?




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