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Tiny Nikki and Her Ginger Crew Are Ready to Fill Your Heart with Purrs
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By Special to GV Wire
Published 9 months ago on
December 5, 2024

Nikki is a tiny, fearless ginger with a big personality, ready to bring love and purrs to her forever home. (Fur Real Life Photography)

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What could be more adorable than a russet-striped, tawny polka-dotted kitty? How about five of them!

Only with color-coded collars can their wonderful foster mom tell these iconic gingers apart.

They each have their own personalities, but all share sleek, easy-care coats, beautiful golden eyes, sugary smiles, and get along well with other cats, kittens, and small dogs.

This grand ginger litter was left behind by their mother after she could no longer care for them without a regular diet.

Once they were fending for themselves, a property owner brought them to The Cat House, where they went into fabulous foster care with one of our expert fosters who handles growing litters.

Seven-month-old Nikki, the most petite of her band of five, is also the most fearless, especially when engaging in high-spirited hijinks with her brothers. As an apricot-orange girl, she’s classically unique — most gingers are boys.

She wears her beautiful, sleek, and silky coat proudly. “When you’re small, just walk tall” could be her motto! “Scoop her up for sweet cuddles and she purrs like crazy,” according to her great foster mom. She also gets along with other cats and a small dog but would probably do best in a fairly calm environment.

Could darling purr-girl Nikki bring her orange star sparkle to your circle of love?

To adopt Nikki, 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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