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Brosia

DOB:  5/19/08

Female

Brosia is enough of a kitten that her purrsonality, like her body, is still under construction. Check out her mom Cassie, and siblings Chloé, Mosley, Radley, and Sawyer.

Brosia was born on the fringe of a housing development in rural Solon. She was lucky enough to be seen at the edge of the woods with her mom and a few of her siblings by an cat rescuer experienced enough to find and capture all six family members.

Live, Let Live, & LearnIf you happen to find young kittens (or other baby animals) without their mom, please think things through before you act. Bottle babies have very special needs (food, temperature, excretory, etc.) and require expert care. It’s easy to shift into “helping mode.” But momcats do kittencare best!

Unless you are sure mom isn’t coming back, be prepared to quietly observe for awhile. Human intervention is not always what’s best for the animal! To paraphrase Antoine de Sainte-Éxupéryyou become responsible for those you rescue.

Photo:  Brosia the cat.

Photo:  Brosia the cat.

Brosia likesmealtime; playing with her other siblings; watching wildlife from the screened-in porch

She dislikes:not much

Brosia’s Characteristics

not much

somewhat

quite a bit

very much!

 

Confidence

Adaptable to change

Plays well with others

Activity level

 General Temperament

 

Photo:  Brosia the cat.

 

Johnson County Humane Society

JCHS      P.O. BOX 2775      IOWA CITY, IA  52244-2775

jchs@johnsoncountyhumane.org

Last update—4/6/10