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Name: Risotto
Animal Type: Cat
Breed: Domestic Short Hair (short coat)
Age: 1 Year 11 Months
Gender: Female
Adoption Code: Claire animal-tracker

Meet Risotto! This sweet teen kitten enjoys playtime and displays her full kitten-ness when running around, chasing toys and being a happy little ball of energy. She particularly enjoys hunting spring toys in the bathtub and will often come to show off her prizes to her human. An extremely low-maintenance cat, Risotto loves nothing more than to luxuriate on a fluffy bed or stretch out on the floor, giving everyone a view of her absolutely adorable chonky belly. She has the softest fur, which she keeps in pristine condition, and the most irresistible round face. Risotto gets along well with other cats and would enjoy having an outgoing playmate. When Risotto first arrived at her foster's home, she was understandably scared and skittish. But now... she's 1000% more social and is learning to enjoy affection. For now, she enjoys gentle pets (particularly when paired with delicious treats) and would do best with a patient adopter who understands she is still slowly coming out of her shell. Adorable Risotto was rescued behind a restaurant in Bed Stuy with many other kitties who were used to being fed by the kind women who do the cooking. She is so happy to be out of the cold and she's just waiting to live a long, healthy life indoors! Risotto is about 1.5 years old. She is spayed, tested fiv-/felv-, is up to date on her vaccines, treated for parasites and ready for a wonderful furrever home. If you would like to meet darling Risotto, please fill out our application here: https://brooklynanimalaction.org/adoption-forms/. Make sure you click on Risotto: Shy Sweetheart, then identify Claire as the RESCUER and fill out the form! Thank you for considering a rescued angel! Every dime goes to save another homeless kitty on the street.

Shelter Name: Brooklyn Animal Action
Shelter City: Brooklyn
Shelter State: NY
Shelter Website: Brooklyn Animal Action

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