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  Sassy Born 8/1/10 DLH White, Spayed Female
      Even though I was only a kitten myself (6 months old at the time), this past May I was in quite a predicament-pregnant and all alone. With no place to call home, I did the best I could and found a hiding place in a wood pile under a tarp to have my two babies. I thought it was a good hiding place until the people who lived there let their German Shepherd out into the yard. The next thing I know he has one of my babies in his mouth! Now he wasn't a mean dog. I think he was just taking it to his people like a show and tell item because he put my baby down as soon as they told him to.

Trouble was they were afraid of ME! (OK, so I hissed at them a time or two when they tried to get near me.) So they didn't know how to get my baby back to me. From what I gather, this was when they made a frantic call to Forgotten Felines who came to my rescue. I didn't make it easy on them. (At the time I didn't know how wonderful they are.) They had to climb over the wood pile and I tried to hold completely still so they couldn't find me under the tarp, but eventually the jig was up. Myself and my babies were scooped and placed in a foster home.

Fast forward to today, my babies have been adopted, I've been "fixed" and I'd like to find a home too. I'm really beautiful. Very petite, all white, with long silky fur. I'd prefer NOT to have any other felines in the household. I think of myself as a princess actually, so don't want to have to share my people. I'm what they call a "lap sitter" and have very good house manners. And I guess I have to mention (they MADE me) that I bite. Well, I just can't help it. Sometimes I get so hyper that I have to bite. Lets just say my mother didn't do a good job of raising me. Let her take the blame. And, because I'm a bit on the anxious side allowing me to go outside during the day helps to relieve tension, even though I'm all white and shouldn't be allowed. So if you'd like to add an elegant, extremely entertaining beauty into your life, please contact the Forgotten Felines Administrative Offices. I'm currently in foster care and can be seen upon request.

Kittens can be seen in our adoption room at the Rohnert Park Animal Shelter, call (707) 576-7999.

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