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PEACHES Needs a Foster-7/28/22-8/18/22-Lexington, KY

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Desired placement location: Currently in Lexington, KY. The owner is willing to transport up to several hours away, but assistance with transport from a potential foster would also be appreciated.
The owner is attending training for the Air Force.
PEACHES
Basic Fur Facts:
Female, Domestic short hair cat
2 yrs old, 11lbs
Medium energy
Loves people, can live with kids*.
Exposure to low-energy dogs. Can live with cats if kept separately.
No aggression or destruction.
Litterbox box trained
No adverse reaction to rain/thunder/fireworks.
Very quiet.
Instagram: princesspeach.es (SAM – note – the “.es” is correct – the . is included)
Fun Facts:
Peaches is a chill, sweet little girl who loves cuddles, suckling on her baby blankie, and enjoys playing fetch! Her owner throws her hair ties, and Peaches will run back and forth with them for 20 minutes, having a grand old time! She also likes going for car rides and playing with her toys (including her noisy duck). You might find her looking out the window from her hammock at other times, watching the birds and even fireworks.
This quiet kitty has been around children before, and as she’s submissive, she found the excitement and screaming a bit too much for her, so she ran off, frightened. However, her owner is okay with Peaches being in a home with young children who can be respectful. Peaches is accustomed to being the only cat in the house and will hiss and spit at other cats. The owner would prefer Peaches to find a foster home, where she can be the only cat or be kept separate from other cats. Peaches has been in the company of a quiet, old female dog and left her alone after sniffing at her, so we feel that she should be okay in a home with easy-going dogs.
Peaches is used to being alone all day but then craves love and attention at night.
The only “bad” trait this little girl has is kicking the litter out of the litterbox, making a small mess, and the vet would like her to lose a pound, so any foster would have to go easy on the treats.
Please consider giving this easy-going kitty a temporary home, but if you need any more convincing, check out her videos and pics on Instagram.
If you would be interested in fostering Peaches, please visit our website at pactforanimals.org and fill out the foster home application. If you are already approved to be a foster, email us at Sue@pactforanimals.org.

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