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Cleopatra
Adopted
Cat
Domestic Short Hair / Mixed (short coat)
Grey
0.3 y/o
Small
3.12 lbs
Female
Yes
Yes
Yes
Meet Cleopatra, an enchanting little girl who craves cuddles and pets all day long. While she may not be the ruler of Egypt, 4 1/2-month-old Cleo will certainly reign over your heart with her charm and affectionate nature. This tiny girl is ready to grace your home with her presence and shower you with love. We think she would do great with a kitty friend (with proper introductions, of course). Come meet Cleopatra and let her become the queen of your heart!
Note: Cleopatra has an eye condition called Symblepharon. This means that her third eyelids are permanently adhered to the lower section of her corneas. Surgical treatment may be possible, but is often unsuccessful and unnecessary, as the condition is cosmetic and not causing Cleopatra any discomfort. OAS recommends that Cleo’s adopter consult with their own veterinarian on options, and is not responsible for medical care post-adoption.
Adopted
Domestic Short Hair / Mixed (short coat)
Grey
Small
3.12 lbs
Yes
Cleopatra
Cat
0.3 y/o
Female
Yes
Meet Cleopatra, an enchanting little girl who craves cuddles and pets all day long. While she may not be the ruler of Egypt, 4 1/2-month-old Cleo will certainly reign over your heart with her charm and affectionate nature. This tiny girl is ready to grace your home with her presence and shower you with love. We think she would do great with a kitty friend (with proper introductions, of course). Come meet Cleopatra and let her become the queen of your heart!
Note: Cleopatra has an eye condition called Symblepharon. This means that her third eyelids are permanently adhered to the lower section of her corneas. Surgical treatment may be possible, but is often unsuccessful and unnecessary, as the condition is cosmetic and not causing Cleopatra any discomfort. OAS recommends that Cleo’s adopter consult with their own veterinarian on options, and is not responsible for medical care post-adoption.