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Moo is a 1-2 year old white and black female cat, small, with long legs, a super long black tail, and the softest beautiful coat. She is spayed, had all her shots, and is negative for FHIV and FLV. Don't let her mustache fool you; she is an elegant queen, with black eye liner around her big golden eyes, though she will run like a bunny to greet you and whine sweetly about her time without you. She's happiest sitting on the couch next to you or snuggling with her kitten, Tuxie. She has been living as a stray in Greenbelt, but is obviously originally from a human home, due to her highly social behavior with humans. She is invariably followed by her sidekick, her 6 month old male kitten Tuxie, with whom she sometimes snuggles, grooms, and plays tag and wrestles like a kitten. She is friendly with other cats, though she would prefer to be your favorite among them, and will love you in kind. Moo lives in the woods by my apartment in Greenbelt. I've been feeding her since she wrapped me around her paw in July, bounding across the yard to greet me, coming up and rubbing around my legs, followed by her shy kitten. I got them spayed and inoculated the beginning of October and kept them in my efficiency with my two cats for a few days, who they got along with, but Moo was definitely in a little competition with my possessive Siamese for my attention. She took to the litter box like she's always used it and caused no wreckage. She pined with her little whine for the outdoors in the evening some, sitting in the window and pawing at the door, but was content resting on cushions and being pet the rest of the day and night, and will probably adjust well to being an indoor cat in time with a little patience and a good human to utterly possess. Moo seems to be more interested in snuggling against a human than her kitten more of the time and would probably adjust fine to a home with other cats if he did not share a home with her, but they do make a very cute team.
For more info email Carole at cdbreak@mac.com
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