No "Ew David!" here- just a cute and adoptable kitten named David! David is an approximately six-months old male cat who was rescued from an outside feral colony by a trap/neuter/release group. They realized that David and another kitten were fairly friendly for ferals, and wanted a chance at home life. David has been shy but is adjusting well to the indoor life. He is showing us more and more of his personality each day. David has started to play like a kitten, and loves batting at feather toys with bells or chasing a ball across the room. He enjoys pets from people he knows, and has quite the purr motor once he gets going. David enjoys the company of other cats and may do well with your cat(s) from home too. You may have noticed David's right eye is cloudy. The vet believes he had a previous eye infection when he was a feral on the streets, and this led to scarring of the eye. The good news is that the vet believes David DOES have some vision in that eye, and he gets around perfectly well overall. David didn't have much of a start to life- can you help him make up for lost time? Email chitownrescue@gmail.com for more info/meet and greet appointment. David's adoption fee includes neuter surgery, vaccinations up to date, and microchip.
No "Ew David!" here- just a cute and adoptable kitten named David! David is an approximately six-months old male cat who was rescued from an outside feral colony by a trap/neuter/release group. They realized that David and another kitten were fairly friendly for ferals, and wanted a chance at home life. David has been shy but is adjusting well to the indoor life. He is showing us more and more of his personality each day. David has started to play like a kitten, and loves batting at feather toys with bells or chasing a ball across the room. He enjoys pets from people he knows, and has quite the purr motor once he gets going. David enjoys the company of other cats and may do well with your cat(s) from home too. You may have noticed David's right eye is cloudy. The vet believes he had a previous eye infection when he was a feral on the streets, and this led to scarring of the eye. The good news is that the vet believes David DOES have some vision in that eye, and he gets around perfectly well overall. David didn't have much of a start to life- can you help him make up for lost time? Email chitownrescue@gmail.com for more info/meet and greet appointment. David's adoption fee includes neuter surgery, vaccinations up to date, and microchip.