Kimmer is a stunning black-and-white tabby girl with a little pink nose and the most expressive eyes you've ever seen. At just over a year old, she's left the wild kitten phase behind and is 100%% ready to be someone's full-time best friend. This little lovebug lives for people. The …
Kimmer is a stunning black-and-white tabby girl with a little pink nose and the most expressive eyes you've ever seen. At just over a year old, she's left the wild kitten phase behind and is 100%% ready to be someone's full-time best friend.
This little lovebug lives for people. The second you sit down, Kimmer materializes - chirping, head-butting your hand, and climbing straight into your lap like she's been waiting for you her whole life. She's the definition of a companion cat: she'll follow you from room to room, "help" with every chore, and narrate your day in the softest trills and purrs.
**Kimmer's favorite things:**
- Being pet (literally anywhere, anytime - she leans in so hard she almost falls over)
- Short, purring pick-up cuddles (she goes a little stiff at first, then melts and motors like a freight train)
- Chasing wand toys and showing off her impressive pounce
- Sleeping pressed against you like a heated teddy bear
**About other cats:**
Kimmer came in with roommates and was a little too enthusiastic - some swatting and chasing happened in close quarters. We separated her to keep everyone happy. In a bigger home with plenty of vertical space and separate resources, she might do great with another cat (especially a confident, playful one who won't take her sass personally), but she'd also seems perfectly content to be your one-and-only princess. We'll let you decide what's best - she's too wonderful to risk an unhappy match, but she's not aggressive, just a little bossy when bored.
If you've been wishing for a velcro kitty who thinks you hung the moon, Kimmer is ready to spend the next 15+ years proving you really did. Come meet this little heart-thief - one slow blink from her and you'll be signing the adoption papers before you know it.
Visitors to the shelter are by appointment only and after a form has been submitted online:
https://www.marshmallowfoundation.org/forms/