Deputy, Sarge, Cadet, Siren...and Honorary Officer Harold.
Every great police department has a team you can count on, and this crew is no exception! Meet Deputy, Sarge, Cadet, and Siren—four playful recruits who are always ready to patrol the house, investigate suspicious toy mice, and chase down the notorious red laser dot. Joining their squad is Harold, their honorary officer and best buddy, who may not share their DNA, but is every bit a member of the family.
These four siblings arrived at Operation Colony Cats after their mom was humanely trapped by Animal Control. Momma, affectionately named AC, wasn't truly feral, but she certainly had a few strong opinions about people and preferred to keep her distance. She has since found the perfect home with a caregiver who understands and appreciates her independent spirit.
Her kittens, however, decided they had a very different career path.
From the start, Deputy, Sarge, Cadet, and Siren have been friendly, curious, and eager to make new friends. They settled into foster care with ease, quickly proving they were born for indoor life. Whether they're wrestling with one another, climbing cat trees, or conducting important investigations into crinkle balls and feather wands, these little officers know how to keep themselves entertained.
Then there was Harold.
At just three weeks old, Harold found himself without a mother. Thankfully, Momma AC accepted him into her family without hesitation, and from that moment on, he became one of the crew. The kittens never questioned it, Harold never questioned it...and honestly, we're pretty sure he has no idea he's adopted.
Let's keep it that way.
Together, this adorable squad gets along beautifully with one another and enjoys the company of other cats, too. Momma AC made sure they all graduated from Kitty Manners Academy with honors, teaching them how to be respectful little felines before sending them off to find families of their own.
These kittens play hard, love even harder, and are always ready for their next assignment—which just happens to be finding forever homes. They're wonderful with new experiences, affectionate with people, and would thrive in homes where they have another playful feline companion.
So grab a laser pointer, toss a few crinkle balls into evidence, and prepare for endless entertainment. This crew is officially on patrol...for hearts.
Case closed.
Everybody loves kittens, and it's easy to see why! Kittens four months old or younger are only adopted out in pairs or to homes that already have a friendly, playful resident cat. Young kittens simply do not thrive in isolation, and we do not make exceptions. If you're looking for a single cat, please look to our older kittens, teens, or adults. They're wonderful companions and fully ready to be your one-and-only.
All of the Sweet Paws animals are loved a great deal by their rescuers, fosters, and the volunteers who've cared for them along the way. Your kitten will be up to date on appropriate vaccinations by adoption day, but please keep in mind that kittens require multiple routine vet visits throughout the course of their first year. Sweet Paws is staffed by volunteers, and processing applications is time intensive; therefore, we ask that you only submit an application if you are fully committed to adopting.
DOBBY-LOU
Chihuahua
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Groveland, Massachusetts
female, small, adult
Chihuahua
Groveland, Massachusetts
