Cute petite Candi was a shy kitten who blossomed into a friendly, outgoing, and confidant adult. She's available for adoption at The Cat House on the Kings. (Fur Real Life Photography)
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Cute petite Candi was a shy kitten who blossomed into a friendly, outgoing, and confidant adult.
She came to us with three siblings after an older gentleman who was a veteran found them.
Candi has the sweetest little meow and the cutest purr. She responds to her name and will run up to be petted. She also loves her nightly cat treats.
Candi plays well with other kittens and cats. However, she has not been exposed to dogs or children.
Candi had tooth issues as a kitten and eventually had to have her teeth removed. But she’s doing great and eats wet and dry food just fine. That said, Candi requires a home that is willing to feed her wet food.
How to Adopt Candi
She has been waiting for the purrfect family to take her home to love her and spoil her with attention and affection since 2022!
Could Candi add a little sweetness to your life?
To adopt Candi 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 litter-box trained. And, 30 days of pet insurance is included with an adoption.
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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