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Domestic Short Hair / Mixed (short coat)
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Manx / Mixed  : :  Female (spayed)  : :  Senior  : :  Medium


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About Winnie

  • Status: Adopted!
  • Species: Cat
  • General Color: Brown Tabby
  • Color: torbie - brown tabby with white / Tabby
  • Current Size: 8 Pounds
  • Current Age: 20 Years 6 Months (best estimate)
  • Microchipped: Yes
  • Declawed: No
  • Housetrained: Yes
Winnie is a sweet cat longing for a forever home; she loves people, and will sleep with you at night, and has this cute habit of putting her paw on your arm for contact!
She is a dinner party cat, greets everyone at the door, she is so friendly.  And she as a cute chirpy-trill when she says hi.
She likes to play with the hid-e-box to dig out balls and toys, and the turbo track toy as well as bat around ping pong balls when she is in the mood to play. 
She is a mellow cat in general and likes lying in the sun rays through the sliding glass doors for naps!
Just an all-round adorable low maintenance Manx cat - she is a stubby-tail not a rumpy so she has no litter box issues.
She is fine about other felines and gentle dogs.

Top 10 reasons to adopt a senior cat:

1. When senior cats are adopted, they seem to understand that they’ve been rescued, and are all the more thankful for it.

2. A senior cat’s personality has already developed, so you’ll know if he or she is a good fit for your family.

3. You can teach an old cat new tricks: Senior cats have the attention span and impulse control that makes them easier to train than their youthful counterparts.

4. A senior cat may very well already know basic household etiquette (like not attacking your feet at night) anyway!

5. In particular, senior cats are often already litter trained and are less likely to “forget” where the box is.

6. A senior cat won’t grow any larger, so you’ll know exactly how much cat you’re getting.

7. Senior cats are often content to just relax in your company, unlike younger cats, who may get into mischief because they’re bored.

8. Speaking of relaxing, senior cats make great napping buddies.

9. Senior cats often know that scratching posts (not furniture) are for scratching and toys (not hands or feet) are for biting.

10. Senior cats are some of the hardest to find homes for––so when you adopt a senior cat, you’re truly saving a life.
-From Jane Harrell on Petfinder

More about Winnie

Good with Dogs, Good with Cats, Good with Kids


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If the animal bio says that they are a "Courtesy Listing",
the contact information will be included in the animal bio for you to reach out to them directly.

Thank you for wanting to Adopt!

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13thstcats.org is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit, No-Kill Rescue Group based in San Jose.

We try our best to match our cats to the perfect homes, and match them based on their personalities, not their looks. Adoptions are not done on a first come, first serve basis, rather in the order of what homes are the right match for that particular cat


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