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Samosa

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0-6 months|Bengal, Tabby|Female|Medium|Hood River, OR
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🚽 House Trained🐕 Dog Friendly

Samosa is a medium-sized, female kitten with a playful spirit. Recently altered and vaccinated, she is also house trained. Currently living in Hood River, OR, Samosa is ready for a loving home. This sweet girl is friendly with dogs and would thrive with feline siblings or companions.

About Samosa

Samosa, a sweet little kitten, has quite the backstory. Born in blackberry bushes behind a car wash, she spent two weeks learning how to hide from potential dangers. Rescued just in time, she joined her siblings, Sunny and Sarafina, in a safe haven. Eager to embrace her new life, Samosa loves to snuggle and bring joy during your Netflix marathons or quiet coffee moments, purring happily by your side. She thrives on companionship and would prefer a home with her brother Samurai, or one of her siblings, Sunny or Sarafina. Although she's friendly with dogs, she may need a calm environment to start, ideally a small space like a bathroom to help her adjust. Once she feels safe, Samosa will be ready to explore the bigger world. At just 2 months old, her personality is a delightful mix of spice and sweetness. This adorable kitten is available at the Lake Oswego Petco, where adoption counselors will help you through the process. Ready for the love Samosa has to offer? Apply today!

Adoption Fee

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Rescues & Shelters

Location Address: PO Box 231 Hood River, OR 97031 Get directions

Questions about Samosa

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Samosa, being a mix of Bengal and Tabby, typically does well in a calm environment where she feels safe, especially if she has feline friends around.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    While Samosa enjoys a bit of exploration, she’s likely to thrive indoors where she can feel secure, especially in the initial phase of her adjustment.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Samosa would likely adapt well in homes with children, especially if they understand her need for gentle handling.