


Curly (aka Pringles)
- Kitten
- Male
- Medium
- Tuxedo
- Domestic Short Hair
About Curly (aka Pringles)
Jefferson, LA
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Curly (aka Pringles)’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Curly (aka Pringles)'s Story
Rescued from an overwhelmed outdoor colony, the six “Potato Kittens” were brought into our program by a trapper who couldn’t stand the thought of them growing up outside in a place already stretched thin. They were shy at first, but with time in our cat playroom and near-daily socialization from our incredible Mount Carmel student volunteers, they have truly blossomed. They love toys, tube treats, and gentle patience.<br/><br/>When they first entered the program, they tested FIV positive — something that can happen in young kittens who still carry their mother’s antibodies. We recently retested all of them at the 6-month mark, and we have the news we were hoping for: every single Potato is FIV NEGATIVE. They are healthy, thriving, and ready for their forever homes.<br/><br/>Their honorary “brother,” Hash Brown, came from a different colony around the same age and immediately fit right in.<br/><br/>Now that they’ve grown into lanky, playful “big kittens,” they’re in that wonderful in-between stage — past the tiny baby chaos but still full of curiosity, zoomies, and sweetness. They would thrive with adopters willing to sit with them, play with them, and continue building their confidence.<br/><br/>Curly is one of the more confident boys of the group — he’s playful, social, and often one of the first to engage with toys or visitors. He’s got a bold little personality and loves to show it off during playtime.<br/><br/>If you'd like to meet me, stop by Jefferson Feed (corner of Jefferson Hwy. and Central Ave.).<br/><br/>Adoption Fee is $100/each or $150/pair. We like our kittens to have friends so we want a pair adoption if you have no other pets unless we know a specific kitten prefers to be alone. All kittens are Spayed/Neutered, up-to-date on age appropriate vaccines, FeLV/FIV tested and microchipped.<br/><br/>DOWNLOAD our Adoption Application here: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/ahiajf6e6i0ox2hdl09jk/JSPCA-Application_2.0-Newest-Updates.pdf?rlkey=be9he1julh02etikl021k9plk&dl=0<br/><br/>All adoptions subject to approval.
Rescued from an overwhelmed outdoor colony, the six “Potato Kittens” were brought into our program by a trapper who couldn’t stand the thought of them growing up outside in a place already stretched thin. They were shy at first, but with time in our cat playroom and near-daily socialization from our incredible Mount Carmel student volunteers, they have truly blossomed. They love toys, tube treats, and gentle patience.
When they first entered the program, they tested FIV positive — something that can happen in young kittens who still carry their mother’s antibodies. We recently retested all of them at the 6-month mark, and we have the news we were hoping for: every single Potato is FIV NEGATIVE. They are healthy, thriving, and ready for their forever homes.
Their honorary “brother,” Hash Brown, came from a different colony around the same age and immediately fit right in.
Now that they’ve grown into lanky, playful “big kittens,” they’re in that wonderful in-between stage — past the tiny baby chaos b
Rescued from an overwhelmed outdoor colony, the six “Potato Kittens” were brought into our program by a trapper who couldn’t stand the thought of them growing up outside in a place already stretched thin. They were shy at first, but with time in our cat playroom and near-daily socialization from our incredible Mount Carmel student volunteers, they have truly blossomed. They love toys, tube treats, and gentle patience.
When they first entered the program, they tested FIV positive — something that can happen in young kittens who still carry their mother’s antibodies. We recently retested all of them at the 6-month mark, and we have the news we were hoping for: every single Potato is FIV NEGATIVE. They are healthy, thriving, and ready for their forever homes.
Their honorary “brother,” Hash Brown, came from a different colony around the same age and immediately fit right in.
Now that they’ve grown into lanky, playful “big kittens,” they’re in that wonderful in-between stage — past the tiny baby chaos but still full of curiosity, zoomies, and sweetness. They would thrive with adopters willing to sit with them, play with them, and continue building their confidence.
Curly is one of the more confident boys of the group — he’s playful, social, and often one of the first to engage with toys or visitors. He’s got a bold little personality and loves to show it off during playtime.
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