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Khola

DOB:  7/11/08

Female

Photo:  Khola the cat.

Khola is enough of a kitten that her purrsonality, like her body, is still under construction.

She was found in the woods, and although other kittens were sighted, she was the only to be rescued. Khola has been well-socialized to humans and to other cats. She is very outgoing and friendly. Her rescuer is watching for Khola’s littermates.

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.

Khola is pretty laid back a kitten. She fit in immediately with Marcel and Dean and has been mentoring Tysh, a younger kitten.

Khola likesTysh, her little buddy

She dislikes:

Photo:  Khola the cat.

 

 

Photo:  Khola the cat.

Khola’s Characteristics

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Confidence

Adaptable to change

Plays well with others

Activity level

 General Temperamentcalm and accepting

Photo:  Khola the cat.


Johnson County Humane Society

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

jchs@johnsoncountyhumane.org

Last update—9/16/08