Name: Kit Kat
Age: 2 years
Weight: 15 lbs
Gender: Male
Breed: Domestic Long Hair
Coat Length: Long
Color: Black
Dog friendly: Yes
Cat friendly: Yes
Child friendly: Yes, older gentle children please
Litter Box Trained: Yes
Temperament: Sweet
Energy Level: Moderate
Adoption Fee: $190 + tax
To adopt, go to: www.mendingspirits.org/apply-to-adopt.html
Kit Kat is a handsome, resilient boy who spent a long time surviving outdoors. We first noticed him last winter, and despite the harsh weather, he somehow made it through on his own. This fall, with another winter approaching, he decided he was ready for a warm, safe home — and we happily welcomed him inside.
Since joining us, Kit Kat has shown nothing but sweetness and gratitude. He’s very affectionate, well-mannered, and respectful of the household boundaries. He loves greeting us with friendly chatter, but otherwise he’s a quiet, easygoing companion.
Our two resident male cats, however, have not accepted him, even after three months of slow introductions. For his safety, Kit Kat stays in a spare bedroom, and while he handles it well and never cries or scratches at the door, this is not a sustainable long-term setup. The situation is no fault of his — our cats are simply too stressed and reactive.
Kit Kat gets along wonderfully with our two dogs and enjoys every visit and bit of attention he gets. He’s ready for a home where he can be part of the family, relax, and finally experience the comfort and companionship he deserves after years of living alone outside.
This sweet boy will make a loving addition to a calm, caring home that can give him the life he’s waited so long for.
Name: Kit Kat
Age: 2 years
Weight: 15 lbs
Gender: Male
Breed: Domestic Long Hair
Coat Length: Long
Color: Black
Dog friendly: Yes
Cat friendly: Yes
Child friendly: Yes, older gentle children please
Litter Box Trained: Yes
Temperament: Sweet
Energy Level: Moderate
Adoption Fee: $190 + tax
To adopt, go to: www.mendingspirits.org/apply-to-adopt.html
Kit Kat is a handsome, resilient boy who spent a long time surviving outdoors. We first noticed him last winter, and despite the harsh weather, he somehow made it through on his own. This fall, with another winter approaching, he decided he was ready for a warm, safe home — and we happily welcomed him inside.
Since joining us, Kit Kat has shown nothing but sweetness and gratitude. He’s very affectionate, well-mannered, and respectful of the household boundaries. He loves greeting us with friendly chatter, but otherwise he’s a quiet, easygoing companion.
Our two resident male cats, however, have not accepted him, even after three months of slow introductions. For his safety, Kit Kat stays in a spare bedroom, and while he handles it well and never cries or scratches at the door, this is not a sustainable long-term setup. The situation is no fault of his — our cats are simply too stressed and reactive.
Kit Kat gets along wonderfully with our two dogs and enjoys every visit and bit of attention he gets. He’s ready for a home where he can be part of the family, relax, and finally experience the comfort and companionship he deserves after years of living alone outside.
This sweet boy will make a loving addition to a calm, caring home that can give him the life he’s waited so long for.