




Whiskers
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Whiskers
Milwaukee, WI
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Whiskers'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.
Adoption Fee
Please contact the shelter about adoption fee
Petfinder recommends that you should always take reasonable security steps before making online payments.
Whiskers's Story
Whiskers has officially retired from motherhood, and she would like to submit a very reasonable request - less chaos.<br/><br/>Found in an abandoned basement raising her kittens (the also adoptable Paw Patrol crew), Whiskers somehow managed to keep the whole family safe and well fed. She's earned her pension. These days, when the young ones are sprinting through the house for reasons, you'll often find Whiskers watching from the sidelines with the expression of a mom wondering, "Who raised these children?"<br/><br/>She's a gentle, quiet soul who thinks that lounging is an excellent hobby. A good head scratch or a nice back rub? We like. Belly and tail pets? Let's not get carried away. Whiskers will let you know when she's had enough. Once you learn her language, she's an easy cat to understand.<br/><br/>She's still figuring out this whole "playing" thing. While the kittens are doing zoomies, Whiskers is much more interested in finding a cozy spot and enjoying the peaceful parts of life. She also has the prettiest little mask across her face, giving her a permanently thoughtful expression that suits her perfectly.<br/><br/>New people can be a little overwhelming, so she'll likely disappear under the bed until she decides the coast is clear. But give her patience, a predictable routine, and a calm home, and you'll get to see the affectionate cat her foster family knows. She's even happy to accept pets from the resident young human... provided snacks are involved or everyone is sitting quietly.<br/><br/>Whiskers would thrive in a peaceful home where she can settle in at her own pace. She may enjoy living with another calm cat, and if you're looking for the ultimate family reunion, she'd especially love to be adopted with her daughter, Marshall - her adorable little mini-me.<br/><br/>DOB: 4/8/25<br/><br/>All cats are altered, microchipped, dewormed and given age appropriate vaccinations. <br/><br/><br/>PLEASE NOTE: We do not have a physical shelter, therefore all our cats reside in foster homes. We do require a completed application prior to setting up a Meet & Greet in a foster home. Complete an application today! https://www.urbancats.org/adopt<br/><br/>Si necesitas ayuda en Espanol, por favor contactenos a info@urbancats.org.<br/><br/>If cats are listed, consider them available. Please do not email or call us asking if they are still available. Visit our website www.urbancats.org/process for additional information about our organization, adoption policies and adoption fees.
Whiskers has officially retired from motherhood, and she would like to submit a very reasonable request - less chaos.
Found in an abandoned basement raising her kittens (the also adoptable Paw Patrol crew), Whiskers somehow managed to keep the whole family safe and well fed. She's earned her pension. These days, when the young ones are sprinting through the house for reasons, you'll often find Whiskers watching from the sidelines with the expression of a mom wondering, "Who raised these children?"
She's a gentle, quiet soul who thinks that lounging is an excellent hobby. A good head scratch or a nice back rub? We like. Belly and tail pets? Let's not get carried away. Whiskers will let you know when she's had enough. Once you learn her language, she's an easy cat to understand.
She's still figuring out this whole "playing" thing. While the kittens are doing zoomies, Whiskers is much more interested in finding a cozy spot and enjoying the peaceful parts of life. She also has the prettiest little mask
Whiskers has officially retired from motherhood, and she would like to submit a very reasonable request - less chaos.
Found in an abandoned basement raising her kittens (the also adoptable Paw Patrol crew), Whiskers somehow managed to keep the whole family safe and well fed. She's earned her pension. These days, when the young ones are sprinting through the house for reasons, you'll often find Whiskers watching from the sidelines with the expression of a mom wondering, "Who raised these children?"
She's a gentle, quiet soul who thinks that lounging is an excellent hobby. A good head scratch or a nice back rub? We like. Belly and tail pets? Let's not get carried away. Whiskers will let you know when she's had enough. Once you learn her language, she's an easy cat to understand.
She's still figuring out this whole "playing" thing. While the kittens are doing zoomies, Whiskers is much more interested in finding a cozy spot and enjoying the peaceful parts of life. She also has the prettiest little mask across her face, giving her a permanently thoughtful expression that suits her perfectly.
New people can be a little overwhelming, so she'll likely disappear under the bed until she decides the coast is clear. But give her patience, a predictable routine, and a calm home, and you'll get to see the affectionate cat her foster family knows. She's even happy to accept pets from the resident
Consider Whiskers for adoption?
Help with Whiskers' care
How To Adopt
Whiskers is from Urban Cat Coalition
[Milwaukee, WI]
Consider Whiskers for adoption?
Help with Whiskers' care