Greetings, Nice Hoomans. My name is Emerald Annie, for my green eyes and just because Annie is a nice name for a pretty girl, my foster mom says. She has been very nice to what was a very scared baby, starving and not having anything good happen with peeples, until she took me in. It took a while, but now I really like all the fun things that happen in a house. And my favorite is riding on shoulders. I don't want to miss what you can see! And it is fun to feel so tall! My other favorite thing is lying on warm laps. I have often been called a heating pad. What does that mean? I have also been told that I have chinchilla hair. I hope that is good. Do you have a brush? I love quiet grooming time too. If you do your hair, Lady Hooman, can you please do mine too? If you will throw treats for me, I will chase them all day!! And I have to tell you that I like other kitties, but not doggies. Sorry, but things happened when I was very small. And I am also told that I am a fancy girl. I am a fluffy Russian Blue mix. My foster mom says I must have swallowed a squeak toy and giggles when I meow. I don't mind. I am a little girl and it's just how I talk! My second birthday is in late March. If you want to pick a day, that's fine. If I can find a loving, patient hooman to call my own, we will celebrate every day. And please remember, I was rescued as a feral. I will need time to trust and get to know you. Thank you for reading my story. I hope you think I might be just the sillly, squeaky, adventurous friend you are looking for. Are you? Please contact Sandi 512-779-3278, Florence. Minimum donation of $125 applies, representing a portion of the cost of veterinary care and food.Minimum donation of $125 applies, representing a portion of the cost of veterinary care and food.
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