Confetti

Female DSH

DOB October 11 25

Confetti is the shyest of the litter, but once she gets to know you and builds trust, she becomes the most affectionate of them all. She may take a little time to warm up around new people, cats, or dogs, but once she feels comfortable, her sweet and sassy side really starts to shine. She can zoom with the best of them and happily wrestles with her siblings. While it took her some time to get used to the resident senior cat’s bigger size and chase-style play, she’s now fully adapted and enjoys a good game of hide and seek. That’s actually her favorite way to play—sneaking, hiding, and springing out to surprise her playmates. She’s not fixated on any one toy, but she enjoys all the usual kitten things like balls, springs, and cat trees. She’s athletic too, with a great jump and a love of climbing. When the energy starts to wind down, Confetti is the first to look for a lap. She loves being stroked and petted and will give a little squawk if you stop before she’s done. She’s been known to wake up from a nap, grab a snack and a drink, and then return directly to your lap, turning a few slow circles before settling in with a contented sigh. She does better with quiet, gentle company. Loud or overly active children aren’t her style. She initially reacted with some hissing and spitting toward the resident dog and cat, but with slow introductions and time, she now handles both like a champ and is very playful and fun with both. As long as the household pets are respectful and calm, she adjusts well. She gains a lot of confidence from her siblings and must be adopted into a home with another friendly kitten or playful young cat. Confetti is full of charm. She’s also a total star when it comes to the litter box - tidy, consistent, and even known to cover up her brother’s business if they leave a mess. She has no food aggression, enjoys being brushed, and tolerates nail trims well. She’s also very happy being picked up and held when she trusts your energy.