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About
- Characteristics
- Curious, Handsome, Playful, Loves Treats, Clever, Gold eyes, Medium length fur
- Coat length
- Medium
- House-trained
- Yes
- Health
- Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
- Good in a home with
- Other cats.
- Prefers a home without
- Children.
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Meet KIT KAT
FORT KENT, Maine - PAWS Animal Welfare Shelter presents Kit-Kat!
Meet the handsome Kit Kat. Kit Kat is an adorable male goofball. He is a handsome black cat (with some delightful tiny white "details") and his medium-length fur is the perfect halfway point between a short and long-haired cat. Kit Kat loves to play with toys and will politely head-butt you to request that you pet his face. He is very clever, often being the first at the shelter to figure out how new toys work, or how to climb the new wall shelves that were installed for the cats to exercise on. He is a great balance of being playful and inquisitive, and he can be calm and observant also. He is a special needs cat in that he doesn’t like his belly touched, or to be picked up. He wants to be the boss and decide which room to be in and when he wants affection or wants to be left alone. Kit Kat can sometimes show you his claws when you don’t listen to him in terms of his needing to have a bit of space. A home without children would be best. He wants to be with a friendly human companion (and cat companion, if possible) and has lots of love to give if he is given the chance. His hobbies include: playing Scrabble, reading cookbooks, and practicing his country line-dancing.
If you are interested in seeing him, please visit Valley Cat Haven during open hours on Sat. from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Tuesdays from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. or call Jean at 207-543-7348 for an appointment.
PAWS is a nonprofit organization that rescues abandoned cats in the St. John Valley. Organization members believe most pets can be socialized and prefer not to release them back outdoors, as winters are harsh in Northern Maine. PAWS operates as a no-kill shelter. Their mission is to get owners to spay and/or neuter their animals to help cut down on the population and give all animals a better chance at a quality life. PAWS Animal Welfare, Inc. spays, neuters and vaccinates mature animals before they are placed out for adoption.
To find out more about adopting a cat from PAWS or how you can help the "PAWS cause," visit our Facebook page ("PAWS Animal Welfare Society, Inc, Fort Kent"), check out our website: www.ourvalleypaws.org, or call 543-7348.
Meet the handsome Kit Kat. Kit Kat is an adorable male goofball. He is a handsome black cat (with some delightful tiny white "details") and his medium-length fur is the perfect halfway point between a short and long-haired cat. Kit Kat loves to play with toys and will politely head-butt you to request that you pet his face. He is very clever, often being the first at the shelter to figure out how new toys work, or how to climb the new wall shelves that were installed for the cats to exercise on. He is a great balance of being playful and inquisitive, and he can be calm and observant also. He is a special needs cat in that he doesn’t like his belly touched, or to be picked up. He wants to be the boss and decide which room to be in and when he wants affection or wants to be left alone. Kit Kat can sometimes show you his claws when you don’t listen to him in terms of his needing to have a bit of space. A home without children would be best. He wants to be with a friendly human companion (and cat companion, if possible) and has lots of love to give if he is given the chance. His hobbies include: playing Scrabble, reading cookbooks, and practicing his country line-dancing.
If you are interested in seeing him, please visit Valley Cat Haven during open hours on Sat. from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Tuesdays from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. or call Jean at 207-543-7348 for an appointment.
PAWS is a nonprofit organization that rescues abandoned cats in the St. John Valley. Organization members believe most pets can be socialized and prefer not to release them back outdoors, as winters are harsh in Northern Maine. PAWS operates as a no-kill shelter. Their mission is to get owners to spay and/or neuter their animals to help cut down on the population and give all animals a better chance at a quality life. PAWS Animal Welfare, Inc. spays, neuters and vaccinates mature animals before they are placed out for adoption.
To find out more about adopting a cat from PAWS or how you can help the "PAWS cause," visit our Facebook page ("PAWS Animal Welfare Society, Inc, Fort Kent"), check out our website: www.ourvalleypaws.org, or call 543-7348.
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KIT KAT
- Domestic Medium Hair
- Adult
- Male