Pipsqueak (and Fritter)
Pipsqueak (and Fritter)
Pipsqueak (and Fritter)
Pipsqueak (and Fritter)
Pipsqueak (and Fritter)
Pipsqueak (and Fritter)

Status / Details

2021, Adopted

Additional Info

About Pipsqueak (and Fritter)

Adopted by Amy and Andrew

Pipsqueak and Fritter MUST be adopted together. There are NO exceptions. See Fritter here. [link to companion cat on the word “here”]

These two adorable boys are full of life, love and joy! They love to be a part of your everyday things and love to see you smile. They are great conversationalists, ego boosters and mood enhancers. They love to play, boxes, toilet paper cardboard, zip ties and pipe cleaners are some of their favorites. When they are not playing, they love to sit on your shoulders or in your lap to help with whatever you are doing or lap in a warm sunny spot and take in some kitty “tv”. In addition to their crystal blue eyes and sweet nature, they both a beautiful, soft, shorter coat that is extremely easy to maintain with grooming once a week at the most.

Pipsqueak and Fritter’s foster family has all sorts of other furry creatures they get along with, even the Border Collie Gracie. We think they would flourish with an active yet low key home. A family that would love playful and charming side kick companions and supervisors who would cherish their loving and playful ways and would continue to help them flourish.

Pipsqueak is neutered, vaccinated, FELV tested, dewormed, microchipped, eats wet and dry food, and is litterbox perfect.

He currently lives with his foster family in Sacramento.

Purebreds Plus Cat Rescue is dedicated to matching exceptional cats with qualified adopters who will cherish their pet and create an ideal forever home.

If you believe you are the perfect adopter for Pipsqueak (and Fritter) please tell us why in the comments section of our Adoption Application, and contact Dayna at meandmyfosters@outlook.com If you are unable to reach Dayna please email us at 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!