Cleopatra, who has two cute kinks in her tail that look just like a lightning bolt, is a fearless and fabulous 1-year-old kitty. Check her out for adoption at The Cat House on the Kings. (Fur Real Life Photography)
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Meet Cleopatra, the fearless and fabulous 1-year-old year old kitty who’s always ready to strike out on a new adventure!
With two cute kinks in her tail that look just like a lightning bolt, she’s as electrifying as they come. Nothing escapes her curiosity. She’s the first to investigate anything new in her world, and she does it all with a sweet and determined spirit.
Cleopatra’s Backstory
When a feral mama cat looked for a safe place to have her kittens, she went to a local apartment complex in hopes that she would find kindness and safety for her and her soon-to-be four kittens. It worked, a caring person came across the family and brought them to safety with The Cat House on the Kings. Cleopatra is the last of her regal clan awaiting adoption.
Don’t let her royal adventurous nature fool you; Cleopatra has a soft side too. When it’s time to cuddle, she’ll let you know with adorable little meows that she’s ready to curl up for a cozy snooze next to you.
Her expressive face might look a little sad in her photo, but that just means she’s waiting for her perfect human to cheer her up with love and affection.
If you’re looking for a cat with a spark of adventure and a heart full of love, Cleopatra is the perfect match. She’ll light up your life in every way!
How to Adopt Cleopatra
To adopt Cleopatra 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. Thirty 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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