

She is slowly getting used to be pet and held. She doesn't like fast movements or loud noises and will hide if frightened. She follows everything Mason does and goes where he goes. She loves food more than anything and to run around to make her brother chase her. She is a lot smaller than Mason and was most likely the runt of her litter. Meet Coco! She and her brother, Mason, were rescued from a citizen in Bakersfield who was secretly feeding them, but wanted a better life for them.

An application does need to be submitted through our rescue to be considered for adoption! You can visit their website () to make a reservation there is an entrance fee that is separate from our adoption donation. Questions? Email us at NOTE: Coco is currently staying at the Crumbs and Whiskers Cat and Kitten Cafe in Los Angeles. One application covers all cats and kittens staying at The Crumbs and Whiskers Cat and Kitten Cafe, those staying at our Petco locations, and those in individual foster homes. Interested in adopting? Please visit our website at to fill out an application and view our weekly scheduled adoption events. Laurel is a beauty and will no doubt blossom with a loving, caring forever person! If you have a quiet home and you and your kitty are open to inviting this deserving young beauty into your space, she would be grateful to finally have a safe haven and never have to experience insecurity again. She will overcome the trauma she endured, but it needs to be on her timing. Laurel will need someone who is patient and will allow her time to settle into another new environment, with new people to get to know.

She is a good eater and uses the litter box well. She loves to come out at night and is pretty vocal, but her meow isn’t very loud. She likes a quiet, tucked away spaces to hide for the day and prefers the room to herself. Laurel doesn’t like for you to approach her she prefers to come to you if are being completely still. She was "caged" with another kitty (who was adopted from the shelter, leaving Laurel alone), so she will need a feline friend in her forever home to help her gain confidence and to let her know that she is once again safe. She was rescued from a local high-kill after she landed on the euthanasia list due to overcrowding and the fact that she hissed at the shelter workers. However, chances are almost certain that there’s a tabby for any type of family, including those with children and other pets.Meet Laurel! This sweet 1 year old girl is very shy. Tabbies can easily be identified by their sweet nature and the legendary capital 'M' on their furry forehead.īecause many different breeds of cats sport the tabby coat, it's hard to generalize about their personalities. Brown mackerel markings are most frequently seen. Their coats have one dominant color and stripes in the brown and black color families. Tabbies are known for their stripes, swirls and spots, making up one of seemingly infinite color and pattern combinations. To make things even more interesting, there are five types of Tabby markings: classic, mackerel, spotted, ticked and patched. In fact, every feline has the tabby gene, but it does not present in the coat of every cat. When asked what breed their striped cat is, many people reply with "Tabby." However, like many common cat monikers (Tuxedo, Tortoiseshell, Calico, etc.) "Tabby" refers to the coat pattern, not a specific breed of cat.
