Scamp
Meet Scamp!
Scamp is an energetic, playful, and incredibly cuddly kitten who brings joy wherever he goes! He loves batting around tissue paper, hiding in boxes, and curling up on his heating pad for a cozy snooze!
He's convinced he should be part of every meal, and one of his favourite spots is perched on the kitchen counter, watching the birds and squirrels through the window!
Scamp has grown up around lots of dogs and is very confident with them. He was originally in foster with his littermate who has since been adopted, but could do well with another cat/kitten that is friendly.
He adores his foster family and can hardly wait for them to wake up each day... even if that means gently encouraging them in the early morning hours!
If you think this sweet and silly boy is the one for you, apply online today!
Scamp has a heart murmur that was discovered as part of a routine physical exam. Given his age and that he is not showing any clinical signs the recommendation is to continuing monitoring it at his routine appointments.
Scamp is neutered, microchipped, dewormed, treated for fleas, vaccinated with core and non-core vaccines and has tested negative for Feline Leukemia and Immunodeficiency viruses.
Scamp is an energetic, playful, and incredibly cuddly kitten who brings joy wherever he goes! He loves batting around tissue paper, hiding in boxes, and curling up on his heating pad for a cozy snooze!
He's convinced he should be part of every meal, and one of his favourite spots is perched on the kitchen counter, watching the birds and squirrels through the window!
Scamp has grown up around lots of dogs and is very confident with them. He was originally in foster with his littermate who has since been adopted, but could do well with another cat/kitten that is friendly.
He adores his foster family and can hardly wait for them to wake up each day... even if that means gently encouraging them in the early morning hours!
If you think this sweet and silly boy is the one for you, apply online today!
Scamp has a heart murmur that was discovered as part of a routine physical exam. Given his age and that he is not showing any clinical signs the recommendation is to continuing monitoring it at his routine appointments.
Scamp is neutered, microchipped, dewormed, treated for fleas, vaccinated with core and non-core vaccines and has tested negative for Feline Leukemia and Immunodeficiency viruses.
