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Name: PEACHES (Adorable) Rare YELLOW TABBY GIRL
Animal Type: Cat
Breed: American Shorthair / Tabby / Mixed (short coat)
Age: 1 Year 6 Months
Gender: Female
Adoption Code: Gorecki-Foster
Url: adoption link
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MEET PEACHES!  RARE female yellow tabby! Lovely girl//Big Personality! Spunky, playful, spirited, SWEET!  PEACHES is a typical yellow tabby meaning a big personality, beautiful, fun, playful .  You WILL know that you have a real presence in your home and friend with her! She was adopted by a young person just a year ago as a TINY kitten (2 pounds) as an abandoned kitty. She grew up and lived happily in an apartment with the lady who says she was loved; Peaches played, loved her cat tree, ate well, cuddled, sat in her lap and was  a perfect companion.  UNTIL she got a roommate and committed for a long-term lease and  the roommate was allergic to cats as it turns out, SO poor PEACHES had to GO! :( Peaches went to a HORRIBLE temporary home, which had dogs and a lot of noise.  Her world was turned upside down. AWHAR took her in and got a new FOSTER.  She was terrified, but now she is better and back to herself  every day!   She is decompressing well and having great fun with all our sanctuary cats!  She is A HOOT, as she RACES around the house.  She just wants to fit in! The cats CHASE each other around in fun and have a GREAT time. She is a very pretty cat  and will be happy in any household without dogs.  She does great with our rescued cats, but would also be happy as a single cat.  Orange Tabby female cats are extremely rare.   Orange TABBY cats are are typically the best most even tempered around. She is fully vetted, negative for everything, spayed, and would love a home of her own again!  Contact awhar09@gmail.com to meet PEACHES.  We need a permanent home for this poor girl.  Text 404-520-1060 cell. Always a TRIAL basis. 

Shelter Name: A Welcome Home Animal Rescue
Shelter City: Atlanta
Shelter State: GA
Shelter Website: A Welcome Home Animal Rescue

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