
About this Cat
Brief Bio:My name is Zimmy and Iâm a friendly gray tabby guy whoâs generally pretty chill. My foster mom is always telling me what beautiful markings I have. I can be a little vocal when I want attention. My foster mom tried to get a newer picture, but I move fast and she got mostly gray blurs! So this is a picture of me when I first came in. Iâm eating Hills Science Diet dry kitten food, but I wonât turn down treats or canned food if you offer.Summary of Personality:My foster mom says that Iâm sweet, friendly, and easy-going. I have the best purrs and I can be quite affectionate. But I also love love love to run and play. I love things that I can chase and then I can pick up in my mouth. I can be what my foster mom calls a little toy obsessive. So if I have a toy in my mouth and Iâm running around with it, I will growl at the other kittens as a warning that this is mine and they canât have it. And while thatâs cute as a kitten, my foster mom says you should keep an eye on that because it might not be so cute as I get older. Iâm easy to pick up, but not when Iâm in the middle of my zoomies! Iâm a curious kitty that likes to explore and climb.Home Life (experience with kids & other pets, etc):I was fostered with my siblings and two other foster kittens. I got along and played with them all really well. I may have been a little too rough and tumble for one of the other foster kittens cause he kept trying to run away from me. I was really good with the resident cats, even the one that was big and 17 pounds. If you have one of those one toys to play with me, youâll be able to play all of my energy out and then Iâll be ready to settle in and cuddle. Iâm used to being around my siblings so it would be great if I could get adopted with one of them or maybe you already have a cat at home that I can be friends with?Include any observations:I am a litter box champion.My foster mom would love to get pictures and updates after Iâm adopted. So ask the Shelter staff for her contact information.Is your foster litter box trained?: Yes
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The adopting family is the only party eligible to receive the contribution. The adopting family will be required to provide proof of adoption between 4-6 weeks after adoption. This is to ensure that the home is a good match and ZIMMY was not returned. After we have verified the adoption, ZIMMY’s balance will be sent to the adopting family. Our staff provides instructions and help throughout this process.
We want the ZIMMY’s balance to go to the adopting family as a way to say thank you for providing a loving home and to help with pet care expenses. In the unfortunate event we cannot contact them and verify the adoption, ZIMMY’s balance will remain in our general fund. This fund may be used to match contributions made to other adoptable pets, incentify other adoption-related actions, promote our mission, or support the operating expenses of nokillnetwork.org. If you would like to make a direct contribution to nokillnetwork.org to help us help other pets in need, you can go here. We appreciate your generosity and help!
Contribute to ZIMMY's Stash!

100% of ZIMMY's balance will be sent to whoever adopts ZIMMY.
About this Cat
Brief Bio:My name is Zimmy and Iâm a friendly gray tabby guy whoâs generally pretty chill. My foster mom is always telling me what beautiful markings I have. I can be a little vocal when I want attention. My foster mom tried to get a newer picture, but I move fast and she got mostly gray blurs! So this is a picture of me when I first came in. Iâm eating Hills Science Diet dry kitten food, but I wonât turn down treats or canned food if you offer.Summary of Personality:My foster mom says that Iâm sweet, friendly, and easy-going. I have the best purrs and I can be quite affectionate. But I also love love love to run and play. I love things that I can chase and then I can pick up in my mouth. I can be what my foster mom calls a little toy obsessive. So if I have a toy in my mouth and Iâm running around with it, I will growl at the other kittens as a warning that this is mine and they canât have it. And while thatâs cute as a kitten, my foster mom says you should keep an eye on that because it might not be so cute as I get older. Iâm easy to pick up, but not when Iâm in the middle of my zoomies! Iâm a curious kitty that likes to explore and climb.Home Life (experience with kids & other pets, etc):I was fostered with my siblings and two other foster kittens. I got along and played with them all really well. I may have been a little too rough and tumble for one of the other foster kittens cause he kept trying to run away from me. I was really good with the resident cats, even the one that was big and 17 pounds. If you have one of those one toys to play with me, youâll be able to play all of my energy out and then Iâll be ready to settle in and cuddle. Iâm used to being around my siblings so it would be great if I could get adopted with one of them or maybe you already have a cat at home that I can be friends with?Include any observations:I am a litter box champion.My foster mom would love to get pictures and updates after Iâm adopted. So ask the Shelter staff for her contact information.Is your foster litter box trained?: Yes