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Mama Doja is a beautiful girl with stunning green eyes and magnificently long white whiskers. A native of Amado, she was outside for a little while and found out she was going to be a mama. Caring for kittens and keeping them safe is not easy, especially in the desert. Paws Patrol came to the rescue and found her a safe place for her and her family. Mama Doja and her kittens moved in with a foster family.

Her foster family loves kitties and treats the family like the precious little fur babies they are. Mama Doja likes being safe and is getting a little spoiled. Her foster family says that Mama Doja is an easy-going gal and enjoys spending time on their lap. Her fur is lush and she has the cutest little white booties on her feet. Soon she will be done raising her kittens and looking for a forever home. Adoption qualifications required. $75 for Mama Doja.

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