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Name: Scrappy
Age: Kitten (DOB: 9/7/25)
Weight: 6 pounds
Gender: male
Breed: Domestic Short Hair / Tabby Mix
Coat Length: Short
Color: Brown Tabby
Dog Friendly: Yes
Cat Friendly: Yes
Child Friendly: Yes, older gentle children, please
Litter Box Trained: Yes
Temperament: Playful, cuddly, curious
Energy Level: Kitten
Adoption Fee: $240 + tax
Scrappy may be a tabby, but there’s nothing ordinary about this little survivor.
Meet Scrappy—a handsome young tabby kitten with striking spots and bold stripes and a personality just as bright. His life didn’t start easy. In the dead of winter, Scrappy was found struggling outside with an injured leg. Thanks to a kind-hearted person who scooped him up and brought him to safety, this tough little guy got the second chance he deserved. The good news? Scrappy has fully healed and is now healthy, active, and ready to take on the world like any playful young kitten.
Despite his rough start, Scrappy is full of joy. He absolutely loves to play and isn’t picky about toys—peacock feathers, pom-poms, ping pong balls, round scratchers with balls, kicksticks… if it moves, rolls, or jingles, Scrappy is all in.
This HAPPY boy is also incredibly affectionate. He purrs nonstop, gives gentle head buffs, and loves to hand out sweet little kisses. Scrappy is smart, curious, and a quick learner. He enjoys watching “kitty TV,” especially when squirrels are involved, and he’s recently discovered the luxury of lap naps.
Scrappy has officially graduated from biscuit-making school and is very proud of his kneading skills. One of his favorite routines? A good brushing session right before meals.
From injured stray to playful cuddle bug, Scrappy is proof that a little love can change everything. Now fully healed and thriving, he’s ready to find a forever home where his next chapter can begin.
Routine:
• Morning and evening play session before wet food/snacks. He is used to eating wet food twice a day.
• Free flowing bowl of kibble.
• Water fountain (stainless steel or ceramic) with filtered water.
• Likes to use a horizontal scratcher.
***Never use hands as toys, this can create biting behavior, substitute a toy such a kickstick.
Name: Scrappy
Age: Kitten (DOB: 9/7/25)
Weight: 6 pounds
Gender: male
Breed: Domestic Short Hair / Tabby Mix
Coat Length: Short
Color: Brown Tabby
Dog Friendly: Yes
Cat Friendly: Yes
Child Friendly: Yes, older gentle children, please
Litter Box Trained: Yes
Temperament: Playful, cuddly, curious
Energy Level: Kitten
Adoption Fee: $240 + tax
Scrappy may be a tabby, but there’s nothing ordinary about this little survivor.
Meet Scrappy—a handsome young tabby kitten with striking spots and bold stripes and a personality just as bright. His life didn’t start easy. In the dead of winter, Scrappy was found struggling outside with an injured leg. Thanks to a kind-hearted person who scooped him up and brought him to safety, this tough little guy got the second chance he deserved. The good news? Scrappy has fully healed and is now healthy, active, and ready to take on the world like any playful young kitten.
Despite his rough start, Scrappy is full of joy. He absolutely loves to play and isn’t picky about toys—peacock feathers, pom-poms, ping pong balls, round scratchers with balls, kicksticks… if it moves, rolls, or jingles, Scrappy is all in.
This HAPPY boy is also incredibly affectionate. He purrs nonstop, gives gentle head buffs, and loves to hand out sweet little kisses. Scrappy is smart, curious, and a quick learner. He enjoys watching “kitty TV,” especially when squirrels are involved, and he’s recently discovered the luxury of lap naps.
Scrappy has officially graduated from biscuit-making school and is very proud of his kneading skills. One of his favorite routines? A good brushing session right before meals.
From injured stray to playful cuddle bug, Scrappy is proof that a little love can change everything. Now fully healed and thriving, he’s ready to find a forever home where his next chapter can begin.
Routine:
• Morning and evening play session before wet food/snacks. He is used to eating wet food twice a day.
• Free flowing bowl of kibble.
• Water fountain (stainless steel or ceramic) with filtered water.
• Likes to use a horizontal scratcher.
***Never use hands as toys, this can create biting behavior, substitute a toy such a kickstick.