Azariah is GV Wire's adoptable pet of the week and is available for adoption at the Cat House on the Kings. (Fur Real Life Photography)
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Like your shyest friend, precious little 1-year-old Azariah yearns for a quiet life with the devotion of a small, select circle of loving people. Once she feels safe and secure, she not only enjoys petting and attention, but she will also come looking for you for that attention with cuddles.
She loves her busy siblings who understand her need to watch and assess things before hopping right into the lively antics in their many comical kitten adventures and explorations! As comfortable as she is with them, she needs a home with no dogs because they make her nervous, and young children would probably do the same. Having been born on a random home’s balcony, situation safety has always been a high priority for Azariah.
Her uniquely soft coat, both in dilute tortoiseshell coloring and silky density, is the purrfect attire for this gentle sweetheart who dreams of a serene home with adoring, patient people to surround her with abundant love and security. Could gentle Azariah be your darling tortie treasure?
To adopt Azariah, or see other available cats and kittens, visit The Cat House on the Kings.
All adoptable animals are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, treated for fleas, and litterbox trained.
The nonprofit Cat House on the Kings is California’s largest no-cage, no-kill, lifetime cat sanctuary and adoption center.
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