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Dallas: DSH, black, female, spayed, vaccinated, DOB April 2, 2008.
Valentina: DSH, white with black, female, spayed, vaccinated, DOB April 2, 2008.
These two little sisters were born in a TCR foster home and have been waiting very patiently for their forever family to adopt them - they are sugar and spice and everything nice! We don't know why they have been over-looked by potential adopters, but we are hoping you will not do the same. Dallas and Valentina do not have to be adopted together, but it would be wonderful if they were as they compliment each other very well. They get along well with other cats and puppy dogs.
Dallas is a wonderfully vocal, sweet little girl who loves to be patted. In the morning Dallas will greet you with a chirp and a purr. She is always interested in what's going on in the home and will follow you from room to room, purring the whole time! She even enjoys watching her foster parents brush their teeth! Dallas is very playful and loves to chase and play with her toys and with the other kitties in her foster home.
Valentina has the sweetest chirping voice - she's an inquisitive kitty who has a habit of cocking her head to one side, just looking questions at you. She's a bashful little dear, but we are sure she will thrive in a patient, quiet forever home. She may shy away if you try to bend over to pat her, but if you're sitting down she will approach you and let you scratched under her tiny chin! Valentina is best suited for a quiet couple without children or a family with older children who will be gentle with her and allow her to blossom.
Dallas and Valentina love to sit in the window and watch the world go by - they sit like bookends, perfect mirror images of one another. In the evenings they usually have a play wrestling match and then settle in together for a grooming session on a cozy chair.
Open your heart and home to Dallas or Valentina (or both!) and you will never regret it as they are purr-fect little girls! We have one week to get them adopted, or they will be moving foster homes, no fault of their own, again... |