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Domestic Short Hair / Abyssinian / Mixed (short coat)  : :  Female (spayed)  : :  Adult  : :  Medium

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Contact Gigi's Caretaker/Foster Directly: Caroline (caroline@kittenschool.com)

Exceptionally affectionate & beautiful Tabby girl!

About Gigi

  • Status: Adopted!
  • Species: Cat
  • Rescue ID: A397351
  • General Color: Brown Tabby
  • Color: Tabby
  • Current Size: 7 Pounds
  • Current Age: 7 Years 8 Months (best estimate)
  • Declawed: No
  • Housetrained: Yes

Beautiful Gigi is all about PDA (that's Public Displays of Affection, in case 'ya don;t know) and will give you kisses and chin nuzzles all day long. She's a very relaxed girl and would make a wonderful pet for someone looking for that perfect mix of playfulness and couch potato. She'll greet your arrival by rolling all around on her back--see the video below. Gigi has a supermodel face with exquisitie large green eyes and a delicate Abyssinian bone structure. Why adopt an older cat (although at age 1 Gigi is still very young)? With a cat over one year you know what kind of personality will have...and this loving girl has one of the best.

Gigi is currently in private care at Kitten School foster home located 5 miles south of downtown Orlando. Reach out to her foster mom to schedule a time to come meet her and other available cats and kittens!

 

How to meet Gigi Reach out DIRECTLY via text to foster mom Caroline at 407-340-7668 or email Caroline.St.Clair@gmail.com

 

Adoption details: All Kitten School foster cats are adopted through Orange County Animal Services (OCAS). Adopters must go in person to OCAS to complete application prior to taking their cat home. OCAS is located near the Millennia Mall off Conroy.

 

Adoption Fee: $40, though OCAS often runs adoption specials. Includes spay/neuter, basic vaccinations, FIV testing, and microchip.

 

Additional Adoption Notes: OCAS and Kindess for Cats are vehemently opposed to declawing cats. Any cat or kitten adopted through us must not be declawed. Adoptions are first come, first serve based on eligibility. Please make sure you are certain that having a cat or kitten will suit your lifestyle before adopting; it is not fair to the animals who are returned due to circumstances that should have been foreseen, such as allergies, grumpy roommates, or landlord issues.

More about Gigi

Good with Dogs, Good with Cats, Good with Kids

Video of Gigi: