Hardy – Play Hard, Nap Hard, Love Everyone
Quick Facts
Age: 4 months old
Gender: Male
Breed: Domestic Shorthair
Vaccinations: Up to date
Spayed/Neutered: Will be completed when age appropriate
FeLV & FIV: Negative
Microchipped: Yes
Litter Trained: Yes
Good With: Cats, dogs, respectful children, small animals
Hardy is a 4-month-old kitten who has perfected the balance between playful energy and total relaxation.
Like his siblings, he has been raised around kids, dogs, cats, guinea pigs, and birds, making him an incredibly well-adjusted and easygoing kitten who is comfortable in a variety of environments.
Hardy loves to play and is always happy to join in on the fun with his siblings. Whether it is chasing toys, wrestling, or exploring, he brings a joyful and gentle energy to everything he does.
And when he is done playing, he is more than ready to curl up and nap.
Hardy is affectionate, relaxed, and seems to adore everything he meets. He is the kind of kitten who will bring both fun and calm into a home, making him a wonderful companion.
If You’re Thinking About Adopting Me, I Think You Should Know
I love to play, but I also really love a good nap when I’m done. I’m easygoing, affectionate, and I adore just about everyone I meet. If you’re looking for a kitten who brings both fun and snuggles, I might be the perfect fit.
Important Adoption Information and Next Steps:
All animals adopted through the Oswego County SPCA (OCAWL) are:
Spayed or neutered
Up to date on age-appropriate vaccinations
Microchipped prior to adoption
Cats are FeLV/FIV tested, and dogs are heartworm tested (if age-appropriate).
Our animals are cared for in loving foster homes — they are not housed in a shelter environment.
We review all applications thoroughly to ensure the best match for both animal and adopter.
Our adoption fees help cover the cost of veterinary care, food, and rescue operations so we can continue saving animals throughout Oswego County.
To apply to adopt, please visit www.oswegocountyspca.org and complete our adoption application.
After Submitting Your Application:
Please make sure you have notified your veterinarian that we will be calling and that it is okay to speak with us. If you do not currently have a vet, please determine which one you will be using and set up care in advance so we can confirm your new pet will receive medical attention when needed.
For Pets Already in the Home:
Because the number of homeless animals in our area is so large, we adopt only to homes where current pets are spayed or neutered, with documented medical exceptions. We also require that all resident pets be up to date on their vaccinations to help ensure that everyone — both new and existing family members — stays healthy and safe.
Keep in Mind:
We are 100 percent foster-based and 100 percent volunteer-operated, from the top down. Our team works hard to get animals into their forever homes as quickly as possible. Please be patient with us — but if you do not hear back within a few days, feel free to message us on our Facebook page to confirm your application went through.
