An Affectionate Siamese with a soft meowMany People just love the look of a Siamese. Their beauty is unmistaken able without a doubt. Saturn’s blue soulful eyes may hide her previous life’s pain that cannot be read. But here is where her new life begins with a heart that pants to belong in this new world. She’s been given the time to heal since her rescue and she feels safe and is ready for adoption.
ABOUT SATURN
Saturn has an adorable habit of carrying her favorite toy everywhere she goes; proudly parading it through the house before resting on her favorite cozy bathroom rug. She pounces, plays, and keeps herself entertained, often splashing happily in her water bowl just for fun. Her love for interactive play can’t be denied.
She’s cuddly and affectionate, laying close at bedtime and rubbing against you to show she cares. While she prefers not to be carried for long, when you do pick her up, she may rest her head on your shoulder like a baby. It’s an incredibly sweet moment.
Her ability to trust and bond is with people her gut tells her she’s safe with. She shows her affection with a soft meow, and nudging to be closer or a look that says pet me some more.
Saturn is impressively command-trained. She comes when she’s called, and gives a meow back, and will sometimes sit on command; especially if she’s in the mood (cat people will understand).
She sees her humans as safety and protection and enjoys being nearby. Saturn would be happiest in a home where someone is home to share plenty of cuddles. Though she’s still playful and active for her age, she settles nicely and enjoys calm companionship.
Because of the trauma from life outdoors, Saturn is not comfortable with other cats at this time. She would be best as the only feline in the home.
Saturn has lived with teenagers and children, but kids’ loud behavior can cause her to hide. An adult household or one with respectful older teens would be ideal.
When visitors come over, Saturn welcomes them in calm situations from her favorite spot, or even approach guests for gentle pets.
While most cats just love their canned food, Saturn loves her dry kibble.
REQUIRENTS TO ADOPT: Stable housing; homeowner or at least 2 years at the same residence proof as the lease-holder. I'm sorry, no applicants in student housing or international students.
HOW TO BE INTERVIEWED: You may text about yourself, who is in your family and lives in your home to begin the process 949-759-3646.
OR EMAIL: contact@animalnetwork.org and tell us about yourself and your family or who lives in the home. After the interview process cats are met in the caregiver’s home.
Out adoptions come with a 2 hour pet parenting consultation; learn how to introduce new pets to existing ones, teaching house manners, recommended foods and the best litter, what you can do to avoid your cat from getting certain diseases. Encouraging your cat to be affectionate is also part of the consultation.
The AVID microchip registration is included in the placement fee and the animals come with a 30 day heath commitment and return policy. Our network promotes adopting cats/kittens in pairs and make available a four month payment plan when adopting pairs
Our animals live in private homes with people that love them. We specialize in “pet-quality”, friendly, sociable cats and kittens and represent “Good Samaritans” in re-homing lost pets whose owners could not be found and private parties whose pets need new homes. The founder is DiAnna Pfaff-Martin, who is very particular about the quality of the animals, vitamins, proper diet and veterinary medical care. Feral kittens are tamed to “pet quality” and rescue cats that are shy are disclosed and termed, “rescue quality” with a lower placement fee.
Most kittens in O.C. these days are born feral (wild without human touch since birth). Feral kittens left untamed can grow up and be skittish and hide. These kitties can be a challenge to get to the vet or even to touch for anyone besides their caregiver. People who have adopted feral kittens often describe their behavior as jumpy and maybe having been abused.
It’s what the organization does with the animals after they have been trapped and rescued from the outdoors that makes the difference in a quality animal. People believe that adopting the smallest kitten means they can raise the perfect animal. This is simply not true as most people are gone from the home for long hours and are not experts in the field of taming wild animals.
Adopting an adult animal that has been well-loved and has known behaviors and a personality that the caregiver can tell you about is what all should consider. Almost anyone would add a cute kitten into their home, yet 90% of adult cats- and even kittens older than 4 months- entering the municipal shelter systems are put to death because people are seeking the tiny ones.
SATURN - I'M A CUDDLY SIAMESE!
Siamese, Domestic Short Hair
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Newport Beach, California
female, small, young
Siamese, Domestic Short Hair
Newport Beach, California
