





The Little Rascals
- Young
- Male
- Medium
- Tabby
About The Little Rascals
Tillamook, OR
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The Little Rascals’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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The Little Rascals's Story
These six siblings were once wild and feral rascals (hence the name!). After being rescued by a United Paws foster and offered a lot of patience, skill, handling, care, and love, this bonded crew have realized that humans really aren’t so bad. They have adapted beautifully to their foster home which includes one child, four adult cats, and one adult large dog. Although they may prefer a quieter environment, they are used to the everyday noises of a busy household. They enjoy human company and are curious but respect the boundaries established by the older dog. These rascals will do well in a home where there is an abundance of patience and love; a home that will recognize their wild origins and that will understand they still have some things to learn and trust about humans.<br/><br/>DARLA: <br/>Female domestic medium/long hair, striped tabby<br/><br/>Darla is sweet but feisty. She knows what she likes!! She loves pets and snuggles (on her time) and especially loves fleece blankets in a round cat bed. Darla loves toys and climbing. This beauty would do well in a quiet home with a patient and trusting human. She is still learning how to relax, especially while being held.<br/><br/>ALFALFA: <br/>Male domestic short hair, black and brown tabby with white rimmed eyes and white chest<br/><br/>Alfalfa is young, but he is a wise old soul. He loves to sit back and watch the action. He is an observer and a lover. He was the first of his siblings to settle in with his humans, wanting snuggles and rewarding you with loud purrs while making biscuits on his bed. Alfalfa prefers to sleep up high on a cat tree or shelf. He would do well in a quiet home.<br/><br/>WALDO: <br/>Male domestic short hair, striped tabby with a classic “M” on his forehead and white rimmed eyes<br/><br/>Waldo is small but mighty. He is the “runt” of the crew, but don’t let that fool you. He is fast and loves to climb, jump, and play. Hunting for toys is his favorite thing to do! Waldo is social and very curious. He loves being scratched on his head and will reward you by rolling over on his back, belly up!<br/><br/>PORKY: <br/>Male domestic short hair, striped tabby with a white collar and chest<br/><br/>What’s in a name? Everything! This boy loves his food and treats. He is the biggest of the rascals and the natural leader. He is very curious and is the first to explore new places and things. He loves to look out of windows and, in addition to his treats, loves pets and praises.<br/><br/>MARY: <br/>Female domestic short hair, striped tabby with a classic “M” on her forehead<br/>ANN: <br/>Female domestic short hair, light brown and black striped tabby<br/><br/>Mary and Ann are a bonded pair and would love to be adopted together. Both love looking out of windows and climbing. They can often be found sleeping high on a cat tree or any elevated cat bed. They love their treats and love to hunt for toys. These beautiful girls love to be scratched on top of their heads and under their chins.<br/><br/>Adoption fee if $125 each. To learn more or schedule a Meet & Greet, please email unitedpawshelp@gmail.com.
These six siblings were once wild and feral rascals (hence the name!). After being rescued by a United Paws foster and offered a lot of patience, skill, handling, care, and love, this bonded crew have realized that humans really aren’t so bad. They have adapted beautifully to their foster home which includes one child, four adult cats, and one adult large dog. Although they may prefer a quieter environment, they are used to the everyday noises of a busy household. They enjoy human company and are curious but respect the boundaries established by the older dog. These rascals will do well in a home where there is an abundance of patience and love; a home that will recognize their wild origins and that will understand they still have some things to learn and trust about humans.
DARLA:
Female domestic medium/long hair, striped tabby
Darla is sweet but feisty. She knows what she likes!! She loves pets and snuggles (on her time) and especially loves fleece blankets in a round cat bed. Darla loves toys and cl
These six siblings were once wild and feral rascals (hence the name!). After being rescued by a United Paws foster and offered a lot of patience, skill, handling, care, and love, this bonded crew have realized that humans really aren’t so bad. They have adapted beautifully to their foster home which includes one child, four adult cats, and one adult large dog. Although they may prefer a quieter environment, they are used to the everyday noises of a busy household. They enjoy human company and are curious but respect the boundaries established by the older dog. These rascals will do well in a home where there is an abundance of patience and love; a home that will recognize their wild origins and that will understand they still have some things to learn and trust about humans.
DARLA:
Female domestic medium/long hair, striped tabby
Darla is sweet but feisty. She knows what she likes!! She loves pets and snuggles (on her time) and especially loves fleece blankets in a round cat bed. Darla loves toys and climbing. This beauty would do well in a quiet home with a patient and trusting human. She is still learning how to relax, especially while being held.
ALFALFA:
Male domestic short hair, black and brown tabby with white rimmed eyes and white chest
Alfalfa is young, but he is a wise old soul. He loves to sit back and watch the action. He is an observer and a lover. He was the f
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