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Kesha
Kesha is a very sweet girl who came to Trailridge Pet Hospital on May 19th. She is a sweetheart with the most beautiful face. A little on the frisky side, she loves to talk to you and tell you how her day is going, and what she wants to do next. She enjoys playing with toys, right now, her favorite is a stuffed mouse that she LOVES to pounce on, and a bright green ball she loves to chase.
Kesha is very social with all of us that work here, so she would fit great in a family of kids. She does have semi-long hair so she would need to be brushed on a regular basis. If you are interested in Kesha, call our office or send us an email to set up a meeting!

Midnight
Midnight is a happy-go-lucky kind of kitty with a lot of personality. We do not know much about Midnight since he was left in a cat carrier outside of our hospital one night. What we do know is that he is approxamatly a year old, very playful, curious, affectionate and does well with other cats. He has been neutered and vaccinated since being with us, although he does still have all of his claws. His adoption fee is currently $65. If you would like to meet Midnight, or have any other questions you can reach us at 913-631-1736 or click here us an email.
Kittens and Momma Cat
 The kittens and Momma Cat were left in a box outside our doorstep one evening a couple of months ago.Two of the kittens have been adpoted already, but these two still need homes. Momma Cat is not far from a kitten herself, really. We estimate that she is about a year and a half or so. The kittens are both males and have been neutered. Momma Cat has also been spayed and declawed. Not only are these guys adorable, but they are way to easy to fall in love with. Let us know if you are interested! 913-631-1736 or by clicking here to email.
Calli
Calli hasn't had it easy. At 13 years old and about 6 months into diabetes remission, Calli's momma (and Trailridge client) passed away after a tremendous battle with cancer and Calli came to live here with us. Calli wasn't always so happy to come into our office, it's understandable, after all, she was a diabetic patient who endured a lot of poking and prodding as part of her treatment. We feared that her unfriendly nature would prevent her from ever finding a good home again, but to our surprise, Calli has softened and become quite the loving kitty cat. Once we had gained her trust, Calli had become a very friendly and easy cat to have around. For the last several months though, Calli has been living in a cage here in our clinic. In no way is she mistreated, but living in a cage is not exactly the quality of life we hope for all of the pets we see to have. So, we are asking you to please pass this along to anyone you may know that could be a good home for Miss Calli. She would do best in a home without other pets or children. Although her diabetes is currently in remission, a new owner must stay aware of any health changes and be willing to treat her diabetes if she does relapse. We realize that this is going to be difficult to find but we hope one of you reading this can help! Thank you, from all of us at Trailridge and Calli too! If you or someone you know is interested, contact us at 913-631-1736 or by clicking here to email.
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