The status of HOWLY BERRY was
last posted on 01/18/25 by
Nine lives is not enough.
Female Cat, Domestic Short Hair
Domestic Short Hair (Medium Coat)
Description:
Meet Howly Berry, a sweet and friendly 10-month-old kitty with a curious spirit and a heart full of love! This playful girl is always ready to explore her surroundings, investigate new toys, and follow you around to see what you're up to. Howly Berry adores affection and will happily settle in for pets and cuddles once she's done with her adventures. With her charming personality and curious nature, sheâs sure to bring joy and laughter to her forever home. If you're looking for a loving companion, Howly Berry is ready to be your purr-fect match!My foster family says: She's been around strangers and is fine. She's very friendly and will purr as soon as you pick her up. She's not big on being held for a long time, but when you put her down, she'll curl up right next to me or lay at my feet, or on the desk. She had no problem being around other people, including kids, who came to see her and the kittens. She's very interested in toys - I don't think she's ever had any before. She'll play with them for a few minutes, but then gets back to her kittens. I think whoever adopts her should spend a lot of time introducing her to toys - she's very curious. She is very food motivated and very, very vocal when she wants to be fed. I was never able to break her of hopping on the kitchen counter while I was getting their food ready. I'd put her down and she'd hop right back up. She's great with the litter box - no accidents. She is a very vigorous digger in the litter box, so I got a litter box for her with taller sides so litter wasn't everywhere. She's curious, but not destructive. She would always use the scratching post - I never saw her claw any furniture. She never got into the plants or any other trouble. I'm not sure how I think she'd do with other pets in the house - when she starts meowing, she expects to be the center of attention. If she wasn't meowing for food, I would pick her up and she would stop meowing and start purring.