Tajin the Rescue Kitty Would Like a Sink of Her Own for Her First Birthday

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If you’re looking for a people-loving sweetheart of a kitty, Tajín is the floof you’ve been dreaming of all this time! As a typical sassy adolescent, she can make it difficult to earn her trust, but once you do, you’ve got a friend for life. Her head butts and rubbings on your calves are her love language. Tajin can often be found lounging in sinks and on her person’s pillow. She has a big personality that needs a lot of space to let it shine.

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Tajín also has beautiful fur, as you can see, which she takes the utmost pride in keeping clean and silky. She will need an owner committed to grooming her gorgeous tabby coat with some brushing and possibly more effort spent on it as she gets older to avoid matting. This girl is truly special, and can’t wait to find her purrfect forever family!

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Tajin would likely prefer to be in a house without children or dogs. She gets along with other cats but truly just wants to let her beautiful self shine and be the only queen of a household. She would like a quiet, peaceful home to reign supreme in.

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Tajín is house-trained, spayed, current on vaccines, dewormed, microchipped, and tested negative for FIV/FeLV. She has no special needs, and is said to be okay with other cats and dogs, even if she would prefer to hog the limelight on her own. At 9 months old, she’d like nothing more than to land in a loving forever home with plenty of sinks to curl up in to call her own just in time for her first birthday.

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Photo: SACatRescue

If you’re interested in making this sweet and sassy girl part of your family unit, please fill out an adoption application on the Southern Arizona Cat Rescue website. You can also call or email them with more questions at (520) 200-1643 or adoption@sacatrescue.org.

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