Shelter Kitten – Igor
Igor’s life is a good news – bad news lesson. It’s good news that his people treated him kindly, once he was born. It’s good news that he’s socialized, ready to be a pet. It’s bad news that he was born into a place where there are already too many unwanted, unloved, suffering cats. It’s bad news that the unplanned kitten will take a home one of those homeless cats might have had.
But none of that is Igor’s fault. He’s ready to earn his place in the world with love. The five-month-old kitten is a charmer, affectionate, cute and a performer.
And Igor will never contribute in any other way to the homeless cat population. He’s neutered. All Igor’s affection is for his human family.





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