Anna

Age: Baby
Breed: Domestic Shorthair
Gender: Female
Location: DPA! Foster Home

Meet Anna!

Don’t let her size fool you…when a Churu appears, Anna suddenly becomes the biggest kitten in the room. Her siblings may be twice her size, but she’ll happily shove her way to the front of the line and let everyone know that treat is clearly meant for her. 😂

Anna is full of adventure and always on the move. Whether she’s zooming through the house, planning her next jailbreak, or finding something new to explore, this little girl lives life at full speed.

But beneath all that confidence is a sweetheart who loves everyone. Anna doesn’t have just one cuddle buddy…she rotates through the kitten crew, snuggling with whoever happens to be nearby. She also has a soft spot for her mama, Rosemary, and can often be found curled up with her, too.
She currently lives with a large senior dog and, while she’ll occasionally offer a tiny hiss to keep him in line, she’s perfectly comfortable zooming right past him during her daily adventures.

If you’re looking for a kitten with a big personality packed into a tiny package, Anna is your girl.✨ My siblings are also my best friends! Growing up together means we play, snuggle, and learn from each other every day. Consider adopting two* of us so we can keep being the purr-fect pair! 🐾 My siblings: Olaf, Sven, Anna, Elsa, Honeymaren (*discounts apply for double kitten adoption.)

We strongly encourage adopting two kittens, especially if you don’t already have a young, playful cat at home. Kittens thrive with a buddy, and it often makes for an easier, happier transition for everyone.

Check out why Two Kittens are Better Than One: https://dpa.dog/2KittensRBetterThan1

Learn more about Single Kitten Syndrome: https://dpa.dog/SingleKittenSyndrome

Anna is FeLV+. Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV), is a virus that attacks the immune system of a cat. Cats with FeLV can live normal, happy, healthy lives— but they have a shorter life expectancy than FeLV negative cats. Over time, an infected cat’s health may progressively deteriorate or he/she may experience repeating cycles of illness and relative health. Close monitoring and regular vet care are important to manage the disease.

Any close contact among cats can spread FeLV, including bite wounds, mutual grooming, or sharing feeding dishes and litter boxes, so they should be housed without other cats or only with other FeLV+ cats. Because DPA believes these special cats still deserve to live out their lives in a loving home, the adoption fee for FeLV+ cats will be discounted 50%.

All Dallas Pets Alive adoptable pets are spayed or neutered, microchipped, and up to date on vaccines upon adoption. The standard adoption fee for kittens under six months is $150, for two kittens it is $200, and for three kittens it is $300.

You can view all the adoptable pets and fill out an adoption application online on our website at http://dallaspetsalive.org/adopt/adoptable-cats/

For more information, you can email adopt@dallaspetsalive.org.

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