History: Named Chatterbox due to his intake day being super chatty! His shorter nickname is Chat, or Chat Noir! When he was brought to us inside a PetSmart, he wanted everyone to know he had arrived! The only thing that could quiet him, was someone holding and snuggling him! That just goes to show how much he loves people, and just wants to be loved himself! It was a big, scary world out there for such a little guy, so it makes sense he didn't want to be left alone before when he was relinquished!
Things you should know: Chat is a Neuro FIP survivor, and has very mild special needs. He gets around fine, but seems to have some degree of visual issues, though he's definitely not blind! Because of this, sometimes he can easily startle. Though he tries, (and usually succeeds), he sometimes misses the litter box This may be remedied with an enclosed box or one with high walls. He doesn't always get along with other cats, but can make a special connection with cats he deems his friends! He LOVES dogs however, and wants to cuddle with the fosters large dog.
Bed buddy! Loves to sleep in bed with you at night, and seeks out human attention often. Chat is playful and active, and even started teaching himself to fetch by bringing a soft toy back to bed after it was tossed! He's a very sweet, good boy who needs a special home that doesn't mind his little quirks. Can you be his forever human he desires?
Please complete our online Adoption Application. An application is required to move forward with any adoption. NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE!
All Full of Cattitude cats have been spayed or neutered, given one distemper vaccine, a rabies vaccine (if old enough), microchip, and have been tested for FeLV if under 6 months of age and for both FeLV/FIV if older. Placements are made based on the needs of each cat. There is a screening process and a contract must be completed prior to any adoption. Renters will be asked to provide proof that pets are allowed. The present adoption fee is $125.00 (please note this amount may change without notification).
All cats in our care were rescued from various situations and may have experienced health issues or trauma. While we provide comprehensive veterinary care, including deworming, defleaing, and treatment for any existing conditions, we cannot guarantee that a cat will remain completely healthy after adoption. It's important to understand that cats can develop health issues at any time, and regular veterinary check-ups are recommended. By adopting a rescue cat, you're giving a deserving animal a second chance at a happy and healthy life.
CRUMBLE CAKE
Domestic Short Hair
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Ruskin, Florida
male, small, baby
Domestic Short Hair
Ruskin, Florida
