Female Kitten

2 month old female gray tabby from a feral mother. Kittens has been in my home since they could eat solid food.

Pet's Name: Small gray female
Cat: Primary Breed: Other, not listed
Primary Breed (if not in list): Tabby
Birthdate (an estimate is okay): April 2025
Age Category: Baby
Where did you get your pet?: Feral mother under neighbor's shed
Adoption Day (when did you adopt your pet? An estimate is okay.): May 2025
Gender: Female
Size (at full-grown): Medium
Primary Color: Gray
What are your pet's favorite toys and activities?: Playing with sister, chasing toys
Does your cat have any amusing or peculiar habits, like 'chattering' at birds through the window or fetching toys?: Hissing on occasion, but has greatly lessened. Plays with the treats I give her.
What is the most adorable thing about your cat?: Has a sweet, gentle face.
Medical History and Care:
Vaccinations up to date
Spayed or Neutered
House/Litter-Trained
Microchipped
Special Diet
Special Needs
Never Vetted
Unknown
Does your pet have any history of health issues or medical conditions that potential adopters should be aware of?: Had scabies when found but was treated.
Purr-sonality:
Friendly to Family
Friendly to Strangers
Timid/Shy
Enjoys being picked up
Affectionate
Vocal
Bonded Pair
Good with Dogs
Good with Other Cats
Good with Young Children
Purebred
Declawed
How is your cat with other cats?:
Timid at first
Playful
Rambunctious
Tolerates
Scared
Not good with other cats
What criteria are important to you when considering an adoptive family or home for your pet?: patience and committed to your pet's care
Why are you rehoming your pet (primary reason)?: Foster Pet
Details about rehoming reason (if needed): Have too many cats because of feral cats. Caught these babies when they came for hard food. They have been in my home since to try and domesticate.
If applicable, do you have the legal right or necessary permission from the breeder or rescue organization to rehome this pet? :
Not Applicable
Yes
How long will you be able to keep your pet before you may need to consider surrendering him or her to a rescue?: Not an option, my pet will stay with me for as long as it takes
Who is your veterinarian?: Operation Cat Nip in Gainesville
What do you feed your pet, and does he/she have any feeding quirks or preferences?: dry food, Iams, and canned wet food. Treats to get them comfortable to come to my hand.
Do you currently have pet insurance?: No
Would you consider a long-distance adoption?:
Yes
No
Maybe
City, State: Lake City, FL
Zip Code: 32025
How did you hear about us?: Veterinarian
Service Level: Courtesy Listing: Self-Managed (Free)