Bonnet got her name because she was born the day before Easter and she has a gray fur cap on her head. Bonnet is a "vanalike" cat which means that she looks like the Turkish Van breed, but we don't know if she was purebred since she came to us as a stray. Just like her mother Vanna, Bonnet's coat is medium length, pure white and downy and she has a gray tail in addition to the spot on her head. I expect she will be a small female cat like her mother.
Bonnet and her sister Bunny were born in a Feline Rescue foster home, so they have been handled by people since they were born and they fit in nicely with the other cats of the household when they were old enough. They would love to go to a home together -- and what a lovely pair they are -- or with their mother, but they would adjust well in most situations. They are unusually gentle and quiet kittens, but they are still playful and curious.
For more information on Bonnet, Bunny, and Vanna, please call Cathy at 651.230.3263. They are in foster care.
Bonnet's adoption fee is $115.
More about Bonnet
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Bonnet's sister, Bunny (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Bonnet's sister, Bunny (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Bonnet's brother, Beau (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Bonnet's brother, Seamus (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Bonnet's sister, Scout (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Bonnet's sister, Bunny (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
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