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St. Patrick Domestic Short Hair Mix Washington, DC

  • Kitten
  • Male
  • Medium

About

Health
Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
Good in a home with
Other cats, dogs, children.

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Meet St. Patrick

The luck of the Irish will follow sweet St. Patrick!ST. PATRICK NEEDS A FOREVER HOME!

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Name: St. Patrick Best Guess for Breed: Domestic Short Hair
Age: 4 months (Est DOB is 11/13/23) SEX: Male
Approximate Weight: 3 lbs 8 oz as of 2/27/24
Coloring: Brown Tabby with White Type of Hair: Short
Gets Along With: Because of his young age, St. Patrick will likely get along with other cats, dogs and kids with an acclimation period (he is living with a cat and doing great!). We're happy to help with tips and tricks!
Currently Living at: DC area foster home
I am Looking For: My loving forever family! Hi! I'm St. Patrick. I won't ask for much- just some love, cuddles and lots of toys so I can run and play and be my kitten self.
What My Foster Says About Me: St. Patrick is the best little guy! He is tall and lanky...he has a long skinny tail like a monkey that will curl around him when he sits, and he still hasn't grown into his tall skinny legs, so it's so funny to watch him run and flail to chase his mouse toys. When he curls up for his many naps, he likes to fold himself all in as much as he can, but his legs and tail stick out in certain places because they're just so much longer than his body. :) He loves his morning play and zoomies after breakfast and before dinner, but he is otherwise a pretty calm and easygoing kitten. He does super well just hanging in his window hammock, on the cat tree, or on the chair next to me while I work during the day. He has been doing well with using his floor scratchers and has neat litterbox manners. He is pretty quiet other than meowing when he is looking to see where I am. :) He has done really well meeting my cat, and while he can be cautious at first, I think he would just fine with a dog after an appropriate acclimation. He is very polite about his food and will eat when he is hungry, so he is definitely a cat that can handle being free fed kibble. He hasn't shown a lot of interest in his wet kitten food but has started to happily eat some calories with some chicken baby food. :) He is a lover of all toys but seems to love to bat around his mouse toys the best - he loves to carry them around with him in his mouth, drop them on the ground and slap them across slippery floors and chase them. He even likes to challenge himself by hitting them under furniture so he can try to get them back out. :) He is not super snuggly but has definitely shown interest in spending time in my lap, curling up the best he can and snoozing. He is getting used to being picked up, but it isn't his forte. He would rather romp around on the ground. Although he has mostly outgrown kitten nibbles and clawing, he doesn't go too hard when he does it. He also loves to purr and sometimes will just walk around purring because he is such a happy little guy. He has been such a joy in my house and is just the perfect little kitten!
Kitten Vetting Requirements: Your kitten may not be fully vaccinated upon adoption. You will be responsible for providing whatever remaining vaccines are needed to complete the kitten vaccine series.
TO ADOPT: The adoption fee for adult cats is $200 ($350 for two cats adopted together). The adoption fee for a kitten (under 7 months old) is $220 ($380 for two kittens adopted together).If you are interested in adopting, please complete the Adoption Questionnaire online at bit.ly/adoptaluckycat.
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  • Domestic Short Hair
  • Kitten
  • Male