DOB: 8/6/20
The “Fred Mertz” of our “I Love Lucy” quartet – a group of four feline-leukemia positive kittens that came to Kitten Rescue from an LA County shelter – sure is one striking gentleman! His unique tuxedo markings make him stand out in the crowd almost as much as his quirky personality does. And is he quirky! For example, he loves to play with a human hand trying to pet him, so the humans in his forever home may find themselves in that constant game of what is faster: their hands? Or Fred’s paws?
Fred can also be exceptionally sweet, and he will readily accept human attention (until he decides to play the “chase the hand” game). He’s very curious too – when any shenanigans start, Fred is always first on scene to find out what is going on, and then he gets caught up in the thick of it. And he plays with other cats, so we think he’ll do well in a forever home either as a solo kitty or with a leukemia-positive buddy.
Now, we are sure Fred’s quirkiness and handsome looks are calling to you. Don’t you want to meet him?
If you are interested in learning more about this kitty or in adopting him, please click here to email his foster parent.
If you are unable to send an email to the foster parent through the link included above, please contact us and let us know what kitty you're interested in. You may also fill out our adoption questionnaire to speed up the screening process. Be sure to name the cat in the CAT PREFERENCE field at the beginning of the questionnaire. If the above links aren't live, our contact form and questionnaire are available on our website at www.kittenrescue.org.
For our fees and adoption policies and procedures, please click here.
DOB: 8/6/20
The “Fred Mertz” of our “I Love Lucy” quartet – a group of four feline-leukemia positive kittens that came to Kitten Rescue from an LA County shelter – sure is one striking gentleman! His unique tuxedo markings make him stand out in the crowd almost as much as his quirky personality does. And is he quirky! For example, he loves to play with a human hand trying to pet him, so the humans in his forever home may find themselves in that constant game of what is faster: their hands? Or Fred’s paws?
Fred can also be exceptionally sweet, and he will readily accept human attention (until he decides to play the “chase the hand” game). He’s very curious too – when any shenanigans start, Fred is always first on scene to find out what is going on, and then he gets caught up in the thick of it. And he plays with other cats, so we think he’ll do well in a forever home either as a solo kitty or with a leukemia-positive buddy.
Now, we are sure Fred’s quirkiness and handsome looks are calling to you. Don’t you want to meet him?
If you are interested in learning more about this kitty or in adopting him, please click here to email his foster parent.
If you are unable to send an email to the foster parent through the link included above, please contact us and let us know what kitty you're interested in. You may also fill out our adoption questionnaire to speed up the screening process. Be sure to name the cat in the CAT PREFERENCE field at the beginning of the questionnaire. If the above links aren't live, our contact form and questionnaire are available on our website at www.kittenrescue.org.
For our fees and adoption policies and procedures, please click here.