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Vincent Van Go-gurt

  • Kitten
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Vincent Van Go-gurt

Charlotte, NC

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Kitten
(less than 1 year)
Male
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Short
Black

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate, Curious, Friendly, Funny, Loves, Loyal, Playful, Smart
House-trained: No

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
No
Vaccinated:
No
Special Needs:
No
Declawed:
No

Vincent Van Go-gurt’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

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Vincent Van Go-gurt's Story

Meet Vincent Van Go gurt! <br/><br/>Male | 4 months | UTD Vaccines | Dewormed | Neutered | Microchipped | FeLV & FIV Negative <br/><br/>Vincent Van Go-gurt is a tiny masterpiece with a big heart and an even bigger purr. This baby void came into our care on a icy weekend when one of our shelter partners reached out about a kitten with an injured ear. During intake, it became clear that Go-gurt had suffered significant trauma and his ear injury was an infected wound that extended down his neck, shoulder, and front leg. <br/><br/>Thanks to the devoted care of our foster and veterinary team, Go-gurt has healed beautifully. While he did lose one of his ears along the way, it hasn’t slowed him down one bit. Like a true artist, he simply adapted and his unique look now makes him even more unforgettable.<br/><br/>Go-gurt is an absolute snuggle bug who happily gives hugs and purrs almost nonstop. When he’s not curled up like a cozy painting in progress, he’s busy adding bold, energetic brushstrokes to his day. This high energy kitten loves to wrestle, play hard, and bring joyful chaos wherever he goes. The fluffy tails of the resident cats he’s befriended are his favorite “moving art installation,” and he takes playtime very seriously making sure every toy in the basket receives his full love and attention.<br/><br/>Because of his energetic nature, Go-gurt will thrive in a home with another kitten or a playful young adult cat who can keep up with his creative energy. If you’re looking to add a snuggly little a one of a kind work of art to your home, Vincent Van Go-gurt might just be your perfect match.<br/><br/>Interested in Adopting? <br/><br/>Please read below before applying:<br/><br/>Scroll down and click the “Adoption Policy” link and complete our adoption application in full. Inquiries and Matches are not evaluated. <br/><br/>We do not adopt on a first-come, first-served basis. Our priority is finding the best match for each cat or kitten. Applicants interested in adopting a pair of kittens are typically given higher priority. Due to concerns about Single Kitten Syndrome (SKS), young kittens are not eligible for solo adoption unless there is already a young kitty of similar energy in the home. <br/><br/>What is Single Kitten Syndrome?<br/><br/>Single Kitten Syndrome occurs when young kittens are adopted alone. Without a feline playmate, they may develop behavioral issues such as:<br/><br/>• Aggression or anxiety<br/>• Inappropriate chewing or scratching<br/>• Litter box avoidance<br/>• Difficulty adjusting to new pets or children later in life<br/><br/>While not all single kittens experience these challenges, it’s a common reason cats are rehomed later. The best way to prevent SKS is to adopt kittens in pairs or ensure there’s already a playful, compatible cat in the home.

Meet Vincent Van Go gurt!

Male | 4 months | UTD Vaccines | Dewormed | Neutered | Microchipped | FeLV & FIV Negative

Vincent Van Go-gurt is a tiny masterpiece with a big heart and an even bigger purr. This baby void came into our care on a icy weekend when one of our shelter partners reached out about a kitten with an injured ear. During intake, it became clear that Go-gurt had suffered significant trauma and his ear injury was an infected wound that extended down his neck, shoulder, and front leg.

Thanks to the devoted care of our foster and veterinary team, Go-gurt has healed beautifully. While he did lose one of his ears along the way, it hasn’t slowed him down one bit. Like a true artist, he simply adapted and his unique look now makes him even more unforgettable.

Go-gurt is an absolute snuggle bug who happily gives hugs and purrs almost nonstop. When he’s not curled up like a cozy painting in progress, he’s busy adding bold, energetic brushstrokes to his day. This high energy kitte

Meet Vincent Van Go gurt!

Male | 4 months | UTD Vaccines | Dewormed | Neutered | Microchipped | FeLV & FIV Negative

Vincent Van Go-gurt is a tiny masterpiece with a big heart and an even bigger purr. This baby void came into our care on a icy weekend when one of our shelter partners reached out about a kitten with an injured ear. During intake, it became clear that Go-gurt had suffered significant trauma and his ear injury was an infected wound that extended down his neck, shoulder, and front leg.

Thanks to the devoted care of our foster and veterinary team, Go-gurt has healed beautifully. While he did lose one of his ears along the way, it hasn’t slowed him down one bit. Like a true artist, he simply adapted and his unique look now makes him even more unforgettable.

Go-gurt is an absolute snuggle bug who happily gives hugs and purrs almost nonstop. When he’s not curled up like a cozy painting in progress, he’s busy adding bold, energetic brushstrokes to his day. This high energy kitten loves to wrestle, play hard, and bring joyful chaos wherever he goes. The fluffy tails of the resident cats he’s befriended are his favorite “moving art installation,” and he takes playtime very seriously making sure every toy in the basket receives his full love and attention.

Because of his energetic nature, Go-gurt will thrive in a home with another kitten or a playful young adult ca

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How To Adopt

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What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
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Inked Kitten Club's Adoption Policy
Thank you for your interest in adopting an Inked Kitten. Please complete our adoption application in full. We do not evaluate inquiries. As a foster based organization, we require a fully completed application in order to set up kitten meet and greets. We do not adopt on a first-come, first-served basis. Our priority is finding the best match for each cat or kitten. Because kittens tend to adjust better with a buddy, applicants interested in adopting a pair are generally given higher priority to help prevent Single Kitten Syndrome (SKS). What is Single Kitten Syndrome? Single Kitten Syndrome occurs when young kittens are adopted alone. Without a feline playmate, they may develop behavioral issues such as: Aggression or anxiety | Inappropriate chewing or scratching | Litter box avoidance | Difficulty adjusting to new pets or children later in life. While not all single kittens experience these challenges, it’s a common reason cats are rehomed late. The best way to prevent SKS is to adopt kittens in pairs or ensure there’s already a playful, compatible cat in the home.

Vincent Van Go-gurt is from Inked Kitten Club

[Charlotte, NC]

Our Mission
Inked Kittens Club is a dedicated 501(c)3 nonprofit kitten rescue focused on providing life-saving care for neonates and major medical cases. Our mission is to offer these vulnerable kittens a second chance at life through specialized medical attention, nurturing care, and the commitment to find them loving forever homes.
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