Meet “Peggy”

🐈 Meet Peggy 🐈 Peggy was the mom of our recent Hamilton litter. All of her kittens have found their wonderful forever homes, and now it’s Peggy’s turn. ❤️

Peggy spent her life living outside, and we presume she had multiple litters. After having her last litter, we were able to trap her and her babies and get them to safety. Peggy was a wonderful mom to her litter of six babies.

Peggy has been living with her foster family and getting used to the luxuries of indoor life. She is sweet, loves attention, and enjoys her food. 😸 She is still a bit skittish, but she is getting braver every day and coming out from hiding more and more.

Peggy needs a patient adopter, someone who understands she will need time to trust her new family and her new surroundings. Are you her purr-fect adopter? We know there’s an adopter out there that Peggy is waiting for. Peggy has been spayed, she tested negative for FIV/FeLV, vaccinated with  FVRCP + Rabies vaccine, and has been dewormed, and is litterbox trained. All she needs now is her forever family. 🥰

Located in San Diego, but we are willing to bring her to the right family at NO cost to the adopter if in Southern California or even on a direct flight on Southwest or Alaska. Adoption fee waived as well to a great home!

Consider a trial adoption to see if she fits with your lifestyle (we will always take our kitties back)! All this little one wants and needs are chin scratches and love – she deserves a chance to experience the kittenhood she should have had the chance to enjoy. She will reciprocate your love tenfold.

Make an appointment to meet this sweet little darling today, contact us at 858-883-4222. Located in San Diego.Please call or text us at 858-883-4222. For more information, check out JoannesFurryFriends.com.

** Bringing a new cat into your home is a special journey, and it’s important to keep things real and relaxed. Here’s a little “Rule of Three” to guide you through your cat’s adjustment:

First Three Days: Just chill and give your new kitty space. The first three days are like their “getting used to things” phase. It helps to start them off in a cozy room, like a bathroom or bedroom, so they can get comfy and you can keep an eye on them.

Three Weeks In: After three weeks, your cat is likely catching onto your daily groove. It might be time to let them explore more of the house while keeping their favorite stuff, like scratching posts and litter boxes, nearby.

Three Months Later: Around the three-month mark, most cats have found their groove and feel right at home. It’s a journey that’s worth the patience and giggles, and it’s the start of a beautiful bond with your new fur-baby!

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