Kuro (A45574234)

Kuro (A45574234)

Status : Adoptable
Gender : Female
Date of Birth: 6/23/20
Breed: Domestic Shorthair
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Product Description

Kuro is a sweet, sweet kitty girl. She loves to play and she loves to purr. We like to say her purr is “look activated”. She’ll purr sometimes just if you look at her. Of course, once the purr motor is activated she will come nuzzle your hands and snuggle on you for all the petting you can give. Her fur is silky soft. In the right light you can see her tabby stripes, too.

Kuro, and her brother Pedro, are FIV positive. They would do very well adopted together.  Please check out Pedro’s bio as well. 🙂
Kuro is spayed, up-to-date on all shots, dewormed and microchipped.

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    Kuro is a sweet, sweet kitty girl. She loves to play and she loves to purr. We like to say her purr is “look activated”. She’ll purr sometimes just if you look at her. Of course, once the purr motor is activated she will come nuzzle your hands and snuggle on you for all the petting you can give. Her fur is silky soft. In the right light you can see her tabby stripes, too.

    Kuro, and her brother Pedro, are FIV positive. They would do very well adopted together.  Please check out Pedro’s bio as well. 🙂
    Kuro is spayed, up-to-date on all shots, dewormed and microchipped.
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    Kuro is a sweet, sweet kitty girl. She loves to play and she loves to purr. We like to say her purr is “look activated”. She’ll purr sometimes just if you look at her. Of course, once the purr motor is activated she will come nuzzle your hands and snuggle on you for all the petting you can give. Her fur is silky soft. In the right light you can see her tabby stripes, too.

    Kuro, and her brother Pedro, are FIV positive. They would do very well adopted together.  Please check out Pedro’s bio as well. 🙂
    Kuro is spayed, up-to-date on all shots, dewormed and microchipped.
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