Status / Details
2021, Adopted
Additional Info
About Castor
Adopted by Justin
I am a big, handsome boy, don’t you agree?
I’m also mellow and let my foster mom hold me and carry me. I love pets, which I reward with my loud purr. It’s a good thing because my lovely, bunny-soft coat is hard to resist. I even allow my fluffy belly to be rubbed if I’m really relaxed. I’m not quite a lap kitty, but I like to sit next to my foster mom on the couch and sleep on the bed, purring her to sleep.
I love to play, jumping for and chasing a feather wand toy. If left unattended, I’ll even drag it from the room, hiding it from the other kitties in the house. I like small soft toys, especially mice, that I can throw up in the air and carry around the house.
I am a well-behaved boy and get along with all of the other foster kittens and resident cats in the house. I can often be found snuggling with a few of them on the bed, even allowing the resident groomer kitty to make sure I am clean. I’ve also learned to politely take treats from my foster mom’s hand.
I would probably get along with other cats you have and maybe even a mellow dog. I think I would like to live with calm, older children. I have been friendly with anyone who has come to my foster mom’s house to meet other kittens, allowing them to pet me and pick me up.
If you would like to learn more about me or set up a time to meet me, contact my foster mom.
My foster mom says I am neutered, vaccinated, FELV tested, dewormed, microchipped, eats wet and dry food, and is litterbox perfect. They say that’s good!
I currently live with my foster family in Foresthill .
Purebreds Plus Cat Rescue is dedicated to matching exceptional cats (like me) with qualified adopters who will cherish me and create an ideal forever home.
If you believe you’re my perfect adopter please explain why in the comments section of my Adoption Application, and contact Sharon at myfosterkittens05@gmail.com. If you are unable to reach Sharon please email info@purebredsplus.org.
NOTE: We prefer families with children bring them to the adoption appointment. Why? This allows interaction between the children and the cat. This helps ensure they will be a good fit for each other. A mismatch between a child and a cat is not in anyone’s best interests!