Featured Adoptables: Macadamia the Orange Tabby Kitten

January 6th, 2010 8:19 pm by Kelly G.

Update, 2/10/10: Lil’ Mac has been adopted!

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Poor Macadamia! His little sister Almond found her forever home more than a week ago, and left Mac stranded at the Leavenworth Animal Welfare Society. Not that they aren’t good people and all that jazz, but a guy’s got to have a bed of his own to snuggle into at night, especially with all these blizzards we’ve been getting. Know what I mean?!

10.20.09

Macadamia and Almond

10 weeks old

Mac and Allie are beautifully marked orange tabby kittens. They have the gorgeous large swirl pattern. They have wonderful personalities and love to be loved on.

They have been spayed and neutered and are current on vaccinations for their ages.

Please consider one or both of these kittens.

11.16.09

These two wonderful kittens have developed their own very unique personalities. Allie (Almond) is the most social. Her favorite place is on your shoulder. She will jump to any place high enough to then leap to you. She craves attention and always wants to be where the action is!.

Mac is very friendly as well, but he is more laid back. He enjoys being held and petted, but is not as pushy about it as his sister.

Both get along well with other cats and are not bothered by dogs.

12.28.09

UPDATE: Allie has been adopted. Mac is still waiting for his forever home.

If you can help a kitten out, hop, skip or jump on over to the Leavenworth Animal Welfare Society’s Petfinder page and inquire about Mac today!

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Each Wednesday, the Kansas City Freecycle blog will feature one adoptable animal from a local KC rescue group or animal shelter.

We do this for several reasons:

- To highlight the plight of abused, neglected and/or homeless non-human animals in the Kansas City (and surrounding) area.

- To remind members of our no-animal policy, and provide an alternative venue for members who wish to adopt an unwanted animal companion.

- To encourage members to adopt a furry, feathered or scaled friend.

- To help out out local animal rescue groups and animal shelters, many of which are overwhelmed by the sheer number of animals in need.

- To illustrate these animals’ unique personalities and characteristics, thus underscoring the fact that they are not objects and should not be “freecycled”.

Click here to view past Featured Adoptables (complete with adoption updates!).

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