Opal is a two-month-old domestic shorthaired kitten. This charming and playful girl has a mild condition which makes her eyes look like they are vibrating and her head bob ever so subtly. She navigates the world very well and loves to play. Sometimes you will find her leaping about the room swatting invisible feathers and stars in the air; at other times she is quiet, cautious, and thoughtful, preferring to sit back and watch before engaging. At all times she will steal your heart.

Fair warning: if you come to meet Opal, be prepared to go home with a kitten because her effervescent opal eyes will gaze at you lovingly and she is likely to capture you with her magic. Based upon reports from her caretakers, you may find yourself becoming attached to this sweet girl within minutes!

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