Domestic Short Hair / Tortoiseshell / Mixed (short coat) : : Female : : Young : : Small
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“The sun'll come out Tomorrow, So ya gotta hang on 'til tomorrow, Come what may
Tomorrow! Tomorrow!
I love ya Tomorrow!
You're always a day away!”
I was singing that song when someone found my tiny tortie self and brought me here to look for you. I’ve been singing that song since I was an even tinier kitten, and I discovered had no parents. I’m Little. I’m an Orphan. My name is Annie. And if you don’t know why that’s important, then you must be even younger than I am – and I’m less than a year old!
“Ya gotta hang on 'til tomorrow,” I sang. And I hung on. I’m here, I’m adorable, I’m Annie, and I am the world’s foremost non-stop purring machine. You can almost cuddle me up in your hands, I’m so tiny. Don’t expect to get much bigger, so, go ahead, cuddle me up in your hands and feel my joyous purring with your whole self.
As a tortie girl, I also have some red hair to go with being Little and Orphaned and Annie. True, I’ve got some black hair and some beige hair sprinkled all over, too. What you’ll notice right away is my tiny little face looking up at you, greeting you, singing to you, “The sun'll come out tomorrow….” Then you’ll feel my legendary purring. How about that? I’m only 10 months old – and already I’m a legend.
What do you have here? A sweet little, very feminine tortie girl with so much kitty love it may be infinite. What else? A royal purring machine who wishes for a soft cushion just her size – and who is also very smart. A young lady cat who carefully and thoroughly washes herself so she’ll be as clean as can be when you arrive.
Annie will not be shy when you arrive, despite her small size. She’s smart, and she cheerfully gives Phillip’s tail a tug as he goes by. She gives him a wink and a chirp – and then she purrs. Your life just won’t be complete until Little Annie is in it. When you bring Feline Rescue $100, she won’t be Orphan any more. She’ll be in your family. How about tomorrow? Better, how about today? “I love ya!”
PS: I currently reside at THE ADOPTION CENTER (not in foster care). If you can't stop in but would like to know more about me, please call 651-642-5900, ext.3. Thanks!
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