
DeSilva Studios for AWLA
Teen
How can a cat make her voice heard when she doesn't know how to speak human? In the case of 7-year-old Teen, you have your amazing foster family write a letter on your behalf. Here's what Teen has to say, as translated by her fosters:
Hi, I'm Teen! I can't wait to be your new best friend! I love head scratches, pets and belly rubs. I'm not much for constant snuggles, but when I'm in the mood I'll curl up next to you and hang out for a good bit. As a matter of fact, I'd really love it if you get me a cat bed so I can sleep in the bedroom with you all time!
Speaking of sleep, I prefer a quiet hidey spot for my naps. Don't worry about waking me up for pets....I'll love that! It may take me a few days to settle into a new home, as loud noises are scary and can make me hide. I don't really like sudden movements around me, either, and I like a quiet space to eat. My foster mom puts my food on a landing so I can see the downstairs when I eat; what a view!
And speaking of stairs, I love to run up and down them when I have zoomies! I also love to chase string and catnip toys. And I'll always follow you into the bathroom - safety in numbers!! Well, that's me. I can't wait to meet you! Love, Teen
Teen is currently enjoying her stay in an AWLA foster home, but you can learn more about her or schedule time to meet her by emailing Adopt@AlexandriaAnimals.org or by calling 703.746.4774 opt. 2.
