The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. While Kaya is anxious to find a loving forever home, she knows that she’s one cool cat - even if it’s taking the rest of the world a little longer to realize. And she needs someone who’s in it for the long haul.” FACEBOOK/TORESCUE.ORG “She would do well with other animals - she finds comfort looking around for other cats and dogs, and likes playing with them. “We want a nice environment and a home that could dedicate the time to her that she needs,” Barrera said. The rescue doesn’t understand why anyone would pass up the chance to add this sweet, special tabby to their family. While her eyesight isn’t the best, she’s learned how to get around easily, and can always spot when there’s another dog, cat or human nearby, ready to be her playmate. Kaya recently had surgery to help her see better and relieve some discomfort in her eyes. But as of last week, she hadn’t received a single adoption application. Now, at 5-and-a-half-months old, the only thing Kaya wants is to find a loving forever home. “She definitely keeps herself entertained! She is such a precious little girl.” “Kaya spends hours playing inside of her box,” the rescue wrote. When she’s not snuggling with her foster parents, Kaya can be found playing with her favorite toy in the world - a cardboard box. She can’t get enough - so if you’re not petting her, she’s petting herself against you. “All she wants to do is be petted, all she wants is to be loved on and caressed. “Her personality is beyond awesome,” Barrera told The Dodo. “She gets along great with her foster families, other cats and dogs.” Everyone that meets her falls in love with her,” the rescue wrote. “Not only is she the cutest kitty ever but she’s incredibly sweet. Though the unique kitten has been through a lot in her short life, it never stopped her from being super affectionate and playful. “She’s incredibly smart and only wants to be around people and held.” FACEBOOK/TORESCUE.ORG “She is very talkative and spunky,” TO Rescue wrote on Facebook. Under the care of Barrera and Kaya’s foster parents, the scrawny little kitten quickly gained weight and her lovely personality started to shine through. The 4-week-old kitten was dehydrated, malnourished and covered in fleas and ticks. In July, a Good Samaritan found Kaya outside and called TO Rescue for assistance. And when Kaya’s distinctive face was captured on camera, Odelkis Barrera, the founder of the TO Rescue (The Ontario Rescue), realized she had to do something to aid the little kitty. Kaya has a mushy, unhappy look due to a congenital facial deformity. So be careful because he will try attacking you.Meet Kaya, a cute little cat who could warm the heart of the coldest person. He will have an unfriendly expression on his face, his ears will be pointing outward and his eyes will be wide open with dilated pupils. A threatened catĬats believe that “there is no better defense than a good attack.” Therefore, a threaten feline will retaliate aggressively. His ears will be pointing down and he’ll look for your lap or another place to hide. His eyes will be wide open with completely dilated pupils. A frightened catĬats get frightened by many things, so most likely you have already seen this expression on your cat’s face. Normally they don’t purr and they remain silent or hiss. Stressed cats may become aggressive, and might even attack other cats or pets. When cats are stressed out– something usual due to a change in routine - they lower their heads and their pupils will enlarged to their maximum size. The cat’s head will remain still, his eyes will be wide-open with the pupils slightly dilated, and they will seem to be joining together due to the tension. When a cat is tense, its head seems to shrivel his head into his body. His whiskers will move slightly backward while and he might meow. His head will slowly move to the side and his pupils will be practically normal, but his eyes will be wide open. This facial expression is similar to how a cat looks when he is interested in something. His ears and whiskers will be positioned normally and he might purr quietly. Normally, his eyes will be half way closed, with enlarged and relaxed pupils. He will rest his head on his front legs or on top of another surface. Without further ado, below you can learn how to observe cats, and understand their feelings and moods.
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