



Mittens
- Young
- Male
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Mittens
Mooresville, NC
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Mittens’s Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Mittens's Story
Mittens is a special boy! At first glance, you see a Black and white hunk with a Hitler mustache. But soo distinctive, even cute! He was given up by a woman who is receiving chemo and cannot take a chance she could get scratched or bit. He is a young adult with 10/23 DOB<br/><br/> Mittens first owner bottle fed him and adored him but due to her health reasons, could not keep a cat that tends to be over reactive with stimulation, like being picked up suddenly, petted too long etc. He will nip gently so we sugest that he be adopted by someone with cat experience who can read his body language and has no children. He eargerly seeks human interacton. He is not a bully and is scared of bullies!. Mittens gently approaches you, stands on his hind legs with his front paws gently on your jeans and gives you the signal he wants some loving petting! But you need to know when he has had enough and withdraw your hands. No Children under 12.<br/><br/>Mittens does live with other cats in his foster home and is not a bully but sometimes the victim of one. Give Mittens a chance for a loving home and request to meet this special boy! Adoption fee $75 for a fully vetted, affectionate and healthy young cat! <br/><br/>Please complete the application on this site or go to Linktr.ee/ncfnrescue.
Mittens is a special boy! At first glance, you see a Black and white hunk with a Hitler mustache. But soo distinctive, even cute! He was given up by a woman who is receiving chemo and cannot take a chance she could get scratched or bit. He is a young adult with 10/23 DOB
Mittens first owner bottle fed him and adored him but due to her health reasons, could not keep a cat that tends to be over reactive with stimulation, like being picked up suddenly, petted too long etc. He will nip gently so we sugest that he be adopted by someone with cat experience who can read his body language and has no children. He eargerly seeks human interacton. He is not a bully and is scared of bullies!. Mittens gently approaches you, stands on his hind legs with his front paws gently on your jeans and gives you the signal he wants some loving petting! But you need to know when he has had enough and withdraw your hands. No Children under 12.
Mittens does live with other cats in his foster home and is not a bully but sometimes the
Mittens is a special boy! At first glance, you see a Black and white hunk with a Hitler mustache. But soo distinctive, even cute! He was given up by a woman who is receiving chemo and cannot take a chance she could get scratched or bit. He is a young adult with 10/23 DOB
Mittens first owner bottle fed him and adored him but due to her health reasons, could not keep a cat that tends to be over reactive with stimulation, like being picked up suddenly, petted too long etc. He will nip gently so we sugest that he be adopted by someone with cat experience who can read his body language and has no children. He eargerly seeks human interacton. He is not a bully and is scared of bullies!. Mittens gently approaches you, stands on his hind legs with his front paws gently on your jeans and gives you the signal he wants some loving petting! But you need to know when he has had enough and withdraw your hands. No Children under 12.
Mittens does live with other cats in his foster home and is not a bully but sometimes the victim of one. Give Mittens a chance for a loving home and request to meet this special boy! Adoption fee $75 for a fully vetted, affectionate and healthy young cat!
Please complete the application on this site or go to Linktr.ee/ncfnrescue.
How To Adopt
Mittens is from Feline Network Rescue
[Mooresville, NC]
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