EchoAvailable

EchoAvailable
About Echo
Echo is a one-year-old tabby with a big personality and an even bigger heart. She was found abandoned at Fishtown Animal Hospital, so her early history is a bit of a mystery—but what she’s shown since then makes her unforgettable. Echo is a true people-lover. She’s incredibly friendly, affectionate, and always eager for attention. She’s done well around young children, including a three-year-old neighbor, and enjoys being part of the action. Whether she’s climbing onto your lap, weaving around your legs, or demanding pets, Echo makes her presence known in the most endearing ways. This sweet and sassy girl definitely knows what she likes and isn’t shy about telling you! She’s quite vocal when something doesn’t meet her standards, adding to her charm and personality. Echo has lots of kitten energy and loves playtime, especially with spring toys and wand teasers. When she’s not playing, you’ll likely find her eating, cuddling, or perched somewhere high, keeping an eye on her kingdom. Echo would do best as the only pet in the home. She does not get along with other cats, and while she hasn’t been introduced to dogs, she would likely prefer a dog-free environment as well. She’s looking for a home where she can truly shine as the center of attention. Her dislikes include car rides, nail trims, and sharing her space with other animals—but with the right person or family, Echo will bring endless love, entertainment, and companionship. If you’re looking for a bold, affectionate companion who will rule your home (and your heart), Echo is ready to claim her throne. DOB: 9/23/2025 Ready to make Echo part of your family forever? Apply now at https://farsaves.com/apply-to-adopt/ ** All kittens are spayed/neutered once age appropriate at the cost of the rescue. All kittens will have age appropriate vaccines at the time of adoption ** Fishtails Animal Rescue only accepts applications from those located within 75 miles of Philadelphia. The rescue does not provide transportation for any animals. Transportation is the responsibility of the adopter.











