DOB 8/1/25
This sweet and friendly little girl was found at the Oregon Garden in Silverton, left to fend for herself. She was not enjoying her alone time outdoors and found a kind human who scooped her up. Sprout will instantly put roots down in your heart. She is expressive, playful, and cuddly. She loves to race around the house, chasing toys or her new kitten friends. She plays with anything she can find and is especially fond of strings, ribbons, feathers and soft balls. Sprout is a bundle of energy and will entertain herself and others for hours with her antics. When she's tired, she'll curl up on the couch or in a warm lap. She like fuzzy and fleece blankets when a lap is unavailable. Sprout has a fierce purr that warms the heart of people calls the other kittens to rest with her. She sleeps on the pillow by her human's head next to her senior cat friend at night. Sprout is easy going and gets along with all (four and two-legged beings) and will easily adjust to any home. Sprout needs a home with another cat or kitten as a playmate; she would love to be adopted with Poppy or Angel Ray. Sprout will bring cheer, joy, and love to all who encounter her. Do you have room for this little girl to grow with you?
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Adoption Fees:
• $100 for adults (12+ months)
• $125 for kittens (under 12 months)
All cats adopted through Silverton Cat Rescue come spayed/neutered, FIV/FELV tested, microchipped, treated for fleas and worms, and have received age-appropriate vaccines.
We are not first-come, first-served. Our goal is to match each kitty with the purrfect home.
Silverton Cat Rescue is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit, run entirely by volunteers. All cats live in foster homes. Please be patient as we coordinate with fosters to arrange meet-and-greets.
Why Most of Our Kittens Are Adopted in Pairs
Kittens are highly social and thrive when they have a feline companion. A buddy helps them develop healthy play habits, confidence, and emotional well-being. Experts recommend adopting two kittens together, or adopting a solo kitten only if you already have another young cat at home.
Surprisingly, two kittens are often half the work of one—they keep each other entertained, comforted, and well-socialized.
Adoption Requirements
To ensure safe and compatible placements, we require:
• A completed adoption application
• A home visit
Email: silvertonrescue@gmail.comCat or email us at silvertonrescue@gmail.com for more information.
DOB 8/1/25
This sweet and friendly little girl was found at the Oregon Garden in Silverton, left to fend for herself. She was not enjoying her alone time outdoors and found a kind human who scooped her up. Sprout will instantly put roots down in your heart. She is expressive, playful, and cuddly. She loves to race around the house, chasing toys or her new kitten friends. She plays with anything she can find and is especially fond of strings, ribbons, feathers and soft balls. Sprout is a bundle of energy and will entertain herself and others for hours with her antics. When she's tired, she'll curl up on the couch or in a warm lap. She like fuzzy and fleece blankets when a lap is unavailable. Sprout has a fierce purr that warms the heart of people calls the other kittens to rest with her. She sleeps on the pillow by her human's head next to her senior cat friend at night. Sprout is easy going and gets along with all (four and two-legged beings) and will easily adjust to any home. Sprout needs a home with another cat or kitten as a playmate; she would love to be adopted with Poppy or Angel Ray. Sprout will bring cheer, joy, and love to all who encounter her. Do you have room for this little girl to grow with you?
PLEASE READ
Adoption Fees:
• $100 for adults (12+ months)
• $125 for kittens (under 12 months)
All cats adopted through Silverton Cat Rescue come spayed/neutered, FIV/FELV tested, microchipped, treated for fleas and worms, and have received age-appropriate vaccines.
We are not first-come, first-served. Our goal is to match each kitty with the purrfect home.
Silverton Cat Rescue is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit, run entirely by volunteers. All cats live in foster homes. Please be patient as we coordinate with fosters to arrange meet-and-greets.
Why Most of Our Kittens Are Adopted in Pairs
Kittens are highly social and thrive when they have a feline companion. A buddy helps them develop healthy play habits, confidence, and emotional well-being. Experts recommend adopting two kittens together, or adopting a solo kitten only if you already have another young cat at home.
Surprisingly, two kittens are often half the work of one—they keep each other entertained, comforted, and well-socialized.
Adoption Requirements
To ensure safe and compatible placements, we require:
• A completed adoption application
• A home visit