Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with cats,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Nugget came to us on October 22, 2024, as a single orphan. We thought he was female and originally named him Muffin, until we noticed his nuggets. He was found alone in some bushes along a trail. The young girl who heard him crying looked for his mother, but when mom didn’t show, she took the kitten home and gave him two full baths before she brought him to us. He was small but his teeth indicated he was about four weeks old, so we are calling his birthday September 24, 2024.
That is Nugget’s story. From the moment Nugget came to us, when he isn’t sleeping, he’s running, climbing, and playing. He’s by far the tiniest kitten in our foster room, but the only one who figured out how to escape. He can squeeze through the bars of the foster room gate. We had to make adjustments.
A few days before Nugget arrived, Noodle, another orange tabby kitten, came to our rescue. Nugget and Noodle are bookend bundles of energy. The two are quite bonded, and we hope they can be adopted together. Because we would love for them to stay together, if you choose to adopt both kittens, we will adjust the adoption fee accordingly.
Nugget is FIV/FeLV negative, vaccinated, and litter trained. Our nominal adoption fee covers his medical exams, deworming, vaccines, blood tests, and spay/neuter.
To set up a visit with Nugget (or with Nugget and Noodle), drop me a note at cherylsferalsandfosters@gmail.com or PM me. If you are considering adopting one or both, please fill out and submit the adoption contract found in The Adoption Process link on my website (cherylsferalsandfosters.com). In the meantime, you can follow their journey on Facebook: Cheryl’s Ferals and Fosters Chat Group. We are a non-profit 501(c)(3).