Spooky

Hello, my name is Spooky and I am a 10-month-old neutered male. I have been with KC for over 4 months now, but am finally ready for my forever home! I had a rough start to life, living in a colony of cats under a shed, where ultimately I sustained a deep eye injury, resulting in its removal. This injury brought me a lot of pain in my first few months of life, so I am happy to  now be pain-free. My foster mama tells me I look really cute with one eye too!  I am so happy I was rescued, because I now have a new lease on life. Because my life started out very stressful, it does take me some time to warm up. But, with time and patience, I am actually the most playful, loving and silly little guy. Once I learn that you won’t hurt me, I love to be pet, scratched behind my ears and will even purr & drool to show you how happy I am. I absolutely love to play! Even though I have been through a lot in my short life, I am still just a kitten, and it shows when toys come around!! I love to chase strings, chew on chew toys and capture anything that makes noises!! I am not picky with my food at all, I am just so happy to have a constant and full meal every day. I absolutely adore other cats, and chirp like a bird when I meet one! While humans I tend to be a bit skeptical of at first, cats I love right away. I would do best in a home with at least 1 other friendly cat to help show me the ropes. Ideally, I would love a human who is home a lot, so I can learn to trust them faster. The more time you spend with me, the easier it is for me to feel safe and comfortable. Things I need most are time and patience with a loving family who knows it will pay off once I settle in and feel safe! I know I will be the best companion for a loving family. I have so much love to give. 

Unless otherwise noted in the above description, Kitty Connection cats have been:

– spayed or neutered
– vaccinated against rabies and distemper
– tested negative for FIV and FeLV
– examined by a vet

Adopters will receive their medical records.

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Cats can live up to 20 years, so give careful thought to the changes that are likely to occur in your life during that time. If you can and will commit to providing a safe, loving home for life, then please submit a pre-adoption application.
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