Hello, my name is Quinn and I am a beautiful female domestic short hair kitten with grey and black fur, tabby markings and the sweetest face.
My foster mom says I am a very elegant little lady.
I was timid when I arrived at my foster home but am now much more confident and outgoing.
I usually follow the lead of my brother, Fergus, who is my best friend. We play and snuggle together.
I am a gentle and affectionate girl who loves to cuddle and purr on your lap.
When someone new comes along I may retreat to my room for a bit but will soon follow Fergus out to greet the visitor.
I’m fine when our humans go out.
I groom myself and always use my litter box.
I enjoy mealtimes and meow and purr with excitement when it’s time to eat.
I am fine with the two children and adult cats in my foster home, but I’m still a bit tentative around the older kitten and the dog, observing from a distance.
I would love to be adopted into a home that understands I need a little time and patience to become comfortable.
I rely on Fergus and ideally we will be adopted into a loving home together.
A note from Quinn’s foster mom: “Quinn is a sweet and tender soul who would do well in a home that gives her the space and time to do things at her own pace.
It would take her time to warm up to other pets and young children would need to be supervised by an adult.
Quinn’s brother Fergus helped her so much when they came to us.
She follows his lead and ideally they would be adopted together.”
Quinn needs to be adopted with a cat in the program or have another cat at home
Please bear in mind that it is against Abbey Cat policy to adopt a single kitten under the age of six months to a home without a kitten of similar age for company.