About this Cat
Hi, I’m Yuki. My three sisters and I were hiding in the bushes in someone’s backyard when we were rescued. We were already six weeks old but had been discovered as newborns. Our Mama was a neighborhood stray who had been taking care of us but she had disappeared. We came to SBACC and then went to a foster home. We weren’t in the best of shape, we all had URIs and eye infections. I’m all better now and have become a very active and playful cat. I love to climb and wrestle with my sisters. I don’t like to be alone and love to be around my sisters. Our foster home had two Boston terriers and a grown-up cat and I was fine with all of them. I’m now ready for my forever home and might be OK as an only kitten but would prefer to go home with one of my sisters or another kitten or young cat as a playmate. I’m with Yuna in two pics.
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Contribute to Kitten Yuki's Dogecoin Stash!
100% of Kitten Yuki's Dogecoin balance will be sent to whoever adopts Kitten Yuki.
About this Cat
Hi, I’m Yuki. My three sisters and I were hiding in the bushes in someone’s backyard when we were rescued. We were already six weeks old but had been discovered as newborns. Our Mama was a neighborhood stray who had been taking care of us but she had disappeared. We came to SBACC and then went to a foster home. We weren’t in the best of shape, we all had URIs and eye infections. I’m all better now and have become a very active and playful cat. I love to climb and wrestle with my sisters. I don’t like to be alone and love to be around my sisters. Our foster home had two Boston terriers and a grown-up cat and I was fine with all of them. I’m now ready for my forever home and might be OK as an only kitten but would prefer to go home with one of my sisters or another kitten or young cat as a playmate. I’m with Yuna in two pics.