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This Kitty Wants to Be Your Christmas Angel
GV-Wire
By Special to GV Wire
Published 1 day ago on
December 26, 2024

Angel (who looks like she's saying "no photos please!") is GV Wire's adoptable cat of the week. (Fur Real Life Photography)

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Meet Angel, our stunning calico queen with a heart as beautiful as her coat. Angel is a people-loving charmer who adores affection — she’ll nuzzle up to you for pets and even gently guide your hand to where she wants it. She’s particularly fond of being held close, savoring scratches behind her ears while nestled against your chest.

Angel is not just a pretty face; she’s an exceptional mother who has always been devoted to her kittens, showering them with care and love. Her protective nature means she’s been known to stand guard against any perceived threats, whether they’re dogs or other cats. Because of this, her ability to get along with other animals remains a bit of a mystery and might need to be explored once she’s apart from her babies.

Rescued from a known drug and hoarding house, Angel used her divine energy to properly care for her kittens. She showed gratitude for having her entire family pulled out of a hard-life situation once she knew they were all in a safe surrounding and caring hands.

In summary, Angel is a gorgeous, affectionate, and dedicated mother who’s ready to bring her loving presence into a forever home.

To adopt Angel, 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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