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My name is Get Smart!

Posted over 3 weeks ago | Updated 2 days ago

Adoption fee: $225

This helps Wolf Trap Animal Rescue with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Age
4 months old, Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
ps_2622075-40172
Hair Length

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Meet Agent Get Smart (Code Name: Stewie)



Don’t let the name fool you—Get Smart’s top-secret mission is maximum snuggles. In fact, he’s currently deployed on a lap as this profile is being written. He’s the perfect balance of energetic, curious, and affectionate, always ready to investigate his surroundings before reporting back for cuddles. Visually, Get Smart is disguised as a brown tabby teddy bear with bold dark stripes, bright hazel eyes, and charming little ear tufts.



Get Smart is a master of infiltration. Laptops, paper pags, boxes, and even under-the-covers are no match for his stealthy surveillance. If he spots an open space, he will occupy it immediately—your personal space has been permanently eliminated.



This clever agent is highly food-motivated (a valuable skill in the field) and has already completed advanced training in cat door operations and proper litter box protocol. While he loves his meals, he’s not territorial over food—though he will growl to defend his toys, because every good agent protects their equipment.



Of course, no spy works alone and Get Smart’s trusted partners—Agent George & Mandy (posted separately)—is also available for adoption. These brothers went through basic training together and learned to scheme together daily, making them perfectly synchronized partners in crime (and cuddles). Adopting Get Smart with his fellow agent means built-in companionship, confidence, and double the fun—with nonstop entertainment. 



Sweet, smart, and ridiculously affectionate, Agent Get Smart (and his fellow spy) are ready for their next undercover assignment. Will your home be the next safe house?



Why adopting Two Kittens Are Better Than One



Adopting two male kittens together is one of the best gifts you can give them—and yourself. Kittens learn important social skills through play, and a bonded pair keeps each other entertained, active, and happy. That means fewer lonely meows, less mischief, and a lot more adorable moments to enjoy.



Male kittens, especially when raised together, often form strong, affectionate bonds. They wrestle, chase, cuddle, and groom each other, burning off energy in healthy ways. This built-in playmate helps prevent boredom-related behaviors like scratching furniture or pouncing on ankles, since they’re busy playing with each other instead.



Two kittens also adjust more easily to new homes. Having a familiar companion reduces stress and builds confidence, making them more relaxed, social, and adaptable as they grow. And when they curl up together after a long play session? Pure magic.



Double the kittens doesn’t mean double the trouble—it means double the love, laughter, and lifelong friendship.



Adoption Day: February 14th at PetSmart Tysons Corner from 10:00–11:00 AM, an approved adopter must be present to adopt.


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Contact info

Pet ID
ps_2622075-40172
Contact
Address
PO BOX 2753, Merrifield, VA 22116

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Adoption information and applications can be found here: https://www.wtarescue.com/adoption-process-2

If you are chosen to adopt after the Meet & Greet process (https://www.wtarescue.com/meet-and-greets), be aware that all of our pets stay in foster care for a minimum of 3 weeks, and adoption finalization and Transfer Day will take place at the end of that foster period.

What are the requirements to adopt? There are no situational requirements other than that your current pet/pets need to be up-to-date on their vaccinations, as well as spay/neutered. This demonstrates responsible pet ownership.
Adopters must submit proof of visit with a veterinarian within 14 days of adoption.
If an adopted puppy is under 4 months of age, you must be in a situation where the puppy is not left unattended for >5 hours at a time.

Do you require home visits? No. Potential adopters are screened by their application, interviews by the foster, and the requirement of a Veterinary visit within 14 days. If you do not submit proof of a veterinary health visit within 14 days of adoption, your ownership of the animal is forfeited back to Wolf Trap Animal Rescue.

How can I see pictures of the puppies available? You can view them on our website at https://www.wtarescue.com/adopt-a-dog or https://www.wtarescue.com/adopt-a-cat.

How much is the adoption fee? The current adoption fee for puppies (under 2 years old) is $525. For adult dogs (over 2 years old), the fee is $485. The adoption fee for cats/kittens is $225. Adoption fees are payable by credit card only. This fee covers the cost of spay/neuter, vaccinations, microchip, deworming, flea/tick control, transport, food, and foster supplies - and it includes 30 days of pet insurance upon immediate activation.
You can see what is included with a WTAR adoption here: https://www.wtarescue.com/adoption-fees.

We can be reached via phone or email, depending on the nature of your inquiry. You can find our contact information here: https://www.wtarescue.com/contact-us.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Please see our website for information about all available pets, plus our Meet & Greet process!

https://www.wtarescue.com/adopt-a-dog

https://www.wtarescue.com/adopt-a-cat

https://www.wtarescue.com/meet-and-greets

More about this rescue

Wolf Trap Animal Rescue (WTAR) focuses efforts on rescuing high-risk animals from euthanasia, neglect, and abuse. These animals primarily come from Mississippi, where young animals are euthanized by the hundreds each and every day due to overpopulation. Lack of spay-neuter laws and large sections of rural land allow for free-roaming animals to reproduce, leading to a surplus of neglected, homeless, and starving puppies and kittens. These animals are then found and brought to local animal shelters, which simply cannot provide the care or homes these pets need in order to survive. Ultimately, they get euthanized for space or for illnesses contracted at the shelter.

There simply are not enough people to adopt.

We rescue these animals by operating a life-saving transport, foster, and adoption program. WTAR finds the pets who need us the most by employing a full-time transport coordinator on the ground in Mississippi (WTAR South), with the goal of working directly with these shelters and communities to be a resource when they cannot accept any more animals or find enough homes. These transports operate nearly weekly, relieving the shelters and communities from overcrowding and needless euthanasia. Redirecting the intake of young, at-risk animals from the shelter to WTAR allows additional time and resources to be spent on the older, less adoptable residents of the shelter that would otherwise be euthanized for space. Rescued animals are then scheduled and placed on emergency transport with WTAR to Northern Virginia. Upon arrival, they undergo an extensive veterinary intake evaluation and then are placed in foster homes until they find their forever homes through private Meet & Greets.

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