SPARK
Breed: Domestic Shorthair Mix
Gender: Female
Age: Born in August 2023
Size: Small but growing every day!
Energy Level: bouts of kitten energy with play and naps Litter trained? working on it, I’m just a baby after all Kids? Yes, with proper supervision and separation. I have lived with kids before. Cats? with proper socialisation, supervision and separation Dogs? with proper socialisation, supervision and separation Medical Needs: finishing up my first round of vaccines, my spay surgery and then yearly vet visits. I have a heart murmur which will need to be monitored moving forward. Until I am older it is hard to know if this will affect me or not.
About Me:
Hi I’m Spark – I was born in foster at WAG and have grown up with my mom and my five siblings! We are now at 8 weeks old and are weaned from our mom, so will be available for adoption very soon! I love exploring new places and things! I am an adventurous young kitten looking for a family to help me learn and grow. I get along with all my siblings, and love visiting with humans! I am outgoing and cuddly. I’m looking for a home that will provide me with all the things a kitten needs like attention, love, affection, and lots of play time!
– will be ready for a 15+ year commitment!
– have lots of patience while I transition into my new home with my new family
– will provide lots of enrichment, scratching towers, toys, catio etc.
– will keep my health in mind and take me into the vet for yearly checkups
– will understand that I am still developing and my personality may change over time!
– will keep me safe and happy, forever APPLY FOR SPARK!
My Story:
Our mom Marmalade arrived at WAG from a loving home but they suspected I was pregnant again and my carer knew they would have more animals than they had time and resources for. They promptly contacted WAG to make sure Marmalade and her unborn litter would get the help they needed and she soon found herself in an incredible foster home. Me and my 5 siblings grew up there and are now ready for homes of our own. Mom is getting spayed so she won’t have any more litters!
WAG can often have litters born in our care, although adorable they do take a lot of time and resources so if you can, please consider donating to WAG’s Critical Care Program, or Spay and Neuter Program, both of which help unplanned litters in the Sea to Sky corridor. DONATE TO WAG! Notice: JavaScript is required for this content.
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