Meet Ramses, a thick and fluffy soft little boy kitten who was living with his stray mom and siblings and was found by a good Samaritan and turned over to Critter Cavalry for foster. Born around the 1st of August 2024,
Ramses and his siblings have been in foster care since the first week of November and he is doing very well. Feral when he first arrived, he was very frightened of everything, especially the humans. He ran and coward in fear from touch and avoided his foster mom at all cost. Fast forward one week and he no longer runs, purrs when receiving attention, and is adjusting very nicely to his new environment. Life on the streets can be hard for a cat and very scary for little kittens. Ramses is still afraid of loud unexpected noises but grows more confident each day. He is approximately 14-16 weeks old and weighs 4 pounds. He enjoys playing with his siblings and is learning all about 'the good life off the street. Given time with his new family, Ramses will continue to grow confident and lose the fears that were necessary to keep him alive while living as a stray. His foster mom is in love with his little tan mustache. If you are interested in this darling kitten please contact Critter Cavalry Rescue at ccrnewengland@gmail.com
Our vetting is extensive: Spay, rabies, FIV vaccine, FIV tested and negative, fecal and dewormings and a Drontal and microchipped.
PLEASE NOTE: Our dogs and cats are fostered in Tennessee and can transport weekly up to the Northeast region. Request an application and learn more about Critter Cavalry at https://www.crittercavalry.com/adoption.
Meet Ramses, a thick and fluffy soft little boy kitten who was living with his stray mom and siblings and was found by a good Samaritan and turned over to Critter Cavalry for foster. Born around the 1st of August 2024,
Ramses and his siblings have been in foster care since the first week of November and he is doing very well. Feral when he first arrived, he was very frightened of everything, especially the humans. He ran and coward in fear from touch and avoided his foster mom at all cost. Fast forward one week and he no longer runs, purrs when receiving attention, and is adjusting very nicely to his new environment. Life on the streets can be hard for a cat and very scary for little kittens. Ramses is still afraid of loud unexpected noises but grows more confident each day. He is approximately 14-16 weeks old and weighs 4 pounds. He enjoys playing with his siblings and is learning all about 'the good life off the street. Given time with his new family, Ramses will continue to grow confident and lose the fears that were necessary to keep him alive while living as a stray. His foster mom is in love with his little tan mustache. If you are interested in this darling kitten please contact Critter Cavalry Rescue at ccrnewengland@gmail.com
Our vetting is extensive: Spay, rabies, FIV vaccine, FIV tested and negative, fecal and dewormings and a Drontal and microchipped.
PLEASE NOTE: Our dogs and cats are fostered in Tennessee and can transport weekly up to the Northeast region. Request an application and learn more about Critter Cavalry at https://www.crittercavalry.com/adoption.