Sabrina
Torti-tude included, cuddles earned, loyalty guaranteed!
AT PETSMART ON KENASTON IN WINNIPEG AS OF JANUARY 30TH
A true tortoiseshell through and through, complete with a dash of legendary tortitude and a whole lot of love to give. Sabrina prefers to keep to herself at first, quietly observing and deciding if you’re worthy of her affection… but once you’re in, you’re all the way in. She’s incredibly cuddly, adores long couch or bed snuggle sessions, and is happiest curled up beside you during TV time.
Sabrina enjoys pets and scritches on her own terms (as any self-respecting torti would), and she’s not shy about asking for attention when the mood strikes. She may greet new cats with a bit of a sour face, but with time and proper introductions, she settles in just fine. Her experience with dogs is unknown, but slow, respectful introductions can make all the difference. If you’re looking for a cat with personality, boundaries, and a deeply affectionate heart beneath it all, Sabrina is ready to claim her place beside you.
Birthdate: August 2024
Sex: Female
Adoption Fee: $100.00


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