I'm baby Hazel and I want to meep my way into your heart. I'm the smallest of my litter, but I have the biggest personality! I'm always using my small but mighty meep to get what I want. I love to find small nooks and caves for my naps. My …
I'm baby Hazel and I want to meep my way into your heart.
I'm the smallest of my litter, but I have the biggest personality! I'm always using my small but mighty meep to get what I want. I love to find small nooks and caves for my naps. My favorite sleep spot is in a drawer nestled with my foster mom's craft supplies. I love to show my might hunting all sorts of feather and wand toys, but I like to wrestle with my siblings too. I haven't met a cat I couldn't get along with, but larger, more rambunctious cats are sometimes overwhelming. I'm shy when I meet new people, but I'm easy to bribe with play and treats, and I am always very curious about what my foster mom is doing when I think she can't see me.
I spent the first part of my life outside, so I need a patient and knowledgeable owner who can earn my trust and expand my horizons. I would like to go home with one of my siblings (Aspen, Silverbell, Walnut, or Hickory) or another young cat. I must have at least one other cat in the home, and I would prefer a home with no dogs. I can be in a home with older kids, but I am not an ideal cat for younger kids because I sometimes scratch with my little mittens when I'm very scared or startled. I need a family that can help me learn that I don't have to be afraid. If you're ready to give me a home for the holidays, submit an application today!
We encourage you to consider adopting kittens in pairs! There are several reasons why Hazel would do good with a friend, including:
-Two kittens keep each other entertained - they will play and get all their energy out on each other in time for snuggles with you!
-Having two kittens to play with each other prevents "I'm lonely and bored" behavioral issues.
-Watching two kittens wrestle is quite possibly the cutest thing you will ever see.
-The kittens will teach each other "how to cat" and learn to be more social with humans and people.
-You'll save two lives instead of one!
Hazel is microchipped, up to date on all vaccinations, spayed, and litter box trained. Hazel's adoption fee is $165. Please note A.R.F. does not approve applications for any kitten under 6 months of age to families that live outside of Illinois and/or beyond 100 miles of Wheaton or Glen Ellyn, IL.