My story
Meet Mighty Mouse, owner of the most expressive tail! He was found living under a house with his four siblings, and is the last one waiting to find his home. He started off very scared and shy after an additional 10 days in the slammer and it took him a few months to come to learn that people could be trusted, but once he learned he's taken to it with enthusiasm. He is still nervous around new people, loud noises and will likely never appreciate the vacuum cleaner, but he is a delightful little squeaker of a mouse who wants to roar. He finds adult cats delightful (much to their annoyance) and other kittens to be so much fun. He is purry and loving once he is comfortable, and food and treat motivated, but not always sure he deserves them.
Mighty Mouse shares a bed at night with two adult cat and a few kittens, and a few actual people. He is excitably playful and loves to bite toes through the covers, so protective foot blanket is recommended. He plays race car with the other kittens a bit before breakfast and then settles down for a good nap in a quiet place before searching for some adult cats to pester.
Mighty Mouse breaks out into purrs at the sight of adult cats, and loves to rub and purr and (honestly) annoy the heck out of them with his antics. He is a sweet little shy lover boy with bursts of energy and happiness. He would do best in a quieter household with someone his own age and size to romp with (he is currently being fostered with Olive Oyl, if you are looking for a pair).
Prior to adoption, all kittens are spayed/neutered, tested negative for FIV/FELV, vaccinated and microchipped. Note that most of our kittens under age 5 months need to be adopted with a buddy.
This kitten is currently in a foster home. To meet the kitten, please fill out an adoption application so that we'll have your contact information, and we'll get back to you as soon as possible. /adopt
If you have any questions or would like to adopt Mighty Mouse, please reach out to the adoption group directly. PetSmart Charities does not facilitate the adoption process. Thank you.