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Brief BioSpot is the most outgoing of her litter. She is the middle child but acts like she is the first born. She was the first to venture away from her mother and seek out human attention. Spotty-Dot is bold and in charge! She had a common eye infection at two weeks old. It cleared up quickly with medication and she has never had any health issues since. She enjoys her Iams kitten kibble but beware, if the bowl gets even close to empty she is very vocal in her displeasure. She is not a food hog or aggressive, she just likes a full bowl. Spot will also meow about being alone or wanting to share your sandwich. This is not a cat who cries all the time, she just likes to tell her humans whats going on. Spot loves to play with toys, but her favorite type of play is chase games and pounce games with her biggest brother, Bubba. They would love to be adopted together, but this confident girl would likely do well in any situation. She needs to have a human who likes to snuggle; her favorite place to sleep is on me! Summary of PersonalitySpot has a very big personality. Spotty-Dot talks a lot but only cries if she is locked alone in a room. Food time? Meow. Where is my human? Meow. Want to play? Meow. Please clean my box. Meow. She also responds to her name, but this smart girl is adaptable and might be willing to respond to a different name if needs be. Spot is a great cat and would be a great companion for anyone who loves to have a warm kitten purring on them. She will snuggle under a chin, on a chest, in a lap, on some feet or tucked in any crevice between a human and anything else. The only problem with Spot may be her single minded focus on human food. No snacks can be left unattended. Empty plates will be licked if they are left within her reach. She will come back over and over again until she is satisfied. We have started using a spray of water to discourage unwanted behavior and it is working! Her winning personality is worth any problems she may need to be trained out of. This is an awesome cat!Experience with Dogs, Cats, or other AnimalsSpot has grown up with 2 loud dogs and a full grown cat. She has never had any problems with the other animals and will vie for attention from humans by stepping over the dogs or sleeping next to them to share the human. Is your foster litter box trained? Yes
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