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Name: Dc Paige (Bonded with Bree) - ADOPTED 01.21.18
Rescue ID: C170080
Status: Adopted!
Adoption Fee: 75
Species: Cat
Breed: Siamese
Sex: Female
Current Age: 7 Years 11 Months (best estimate)
Housetrained: Yes
Microchipped: Yes
Description:
Hello! 
My name is Paige and I came to the rescue after I was left outside by my previous owners. I had several litters of kittens, my last one only had one surviving kitten because the rest were killed by raccoons. Luckily, he found a great home. However, before the kind people were able to catch me, I got pregnant again. Luckily, my foster home said they would take me while I was pregnant. I gave birth to four beautiful kittens in foster care and they are all doing really well and are looking for forever homes as well. 
 
I need to be adopted with my best friend Bree. We came from the same place. She is a Lynx Point Siamese and we have been friends for a long time. She is a little shy, but I am very outgoing and sweet and make up for her shyness. She just needs someone to give her a chance. She loves me so I would really love to be adopted with her but would consider great homes that adopted us separately if needed as well. Bree and I have raised each others' kittens. She helped me with this litter, and I helped her with her litters when we lived outside together. 
 
I will be ready for adoption in early January after I am spayed and my babies completely weaned. I am accepting applications for the perfect home though. 
 
I use my litter box without any issues. I use my scratching posts. I love to climb and sit in cat towers. I really like people and cuddles. 
 
If you have any questions, please email my foster mom at kelli.grazi@yahoo.com 
 
Love, 
Paige

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