Status / Details
2020, Adopted
Additional Info
About Spencer
Born ~4/25/19, M, Maine Coon Mix, Brown Tabby
Spencer and his siblings had a rough start in life. Their mother was a stray cat who took very good care of him and his 4 siblings. She had sequestered them away in the upper rafters of an old chicken coop in a private yard in Sacramento. The owners of the home had seen the stray cat come and go from their yard and were very sad to one day find her hit by a car in front of their house. Several days later they made the decision to dismantle the chicken coop to prevent another animal from moving in and when they pried off the roof they found 5 kittens nestled in the old straw. They had been without their mother for several days at this point and were very hungry. The homeowners rushed them to a nearby veterinary office where the litter was taken into rescue.
Spencer is a big, handsome boy. He is the largest kitten in the litter, weighing a good bit more than his siblings. He is very solid and such a sweet boy with such a big personality! Spencer is large and in charge! He loves to run up and down the hall, and then straight to the top of the cat tree all in one leap!
Spencer is incredibly curious by nature . He routinely follows his people around the house to see what might be fun to get into with them. He has tripped his foster parents numerous times because he was being nosy.
Spencer is very human-bonded. He has been socialized with adult cats and a Labrador Retriever. He has not been around children.He is neutered, vaccinated and has tested negative for FELV.
Spencer is fostered in Woodland, CA. If you would like more information, please contact foster mom, April, at aprilfieldsrvt@purebredsplus.org or send in an Adoption Application with your chosen kitten’s name. If you are unable to reach April, 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 interest!