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Macfie Tartan | Male | Home Depot Baby (DSH) |
Rescue Story:
My mom was a stray cat with kittens that was trapped outside a home depot. Once we were older Zoe's took us babies in and helped fix our mom. Now we are all ready for our forever homes.
Date of Birth: November 18 2025
Energy Level: Very High
Size (adult): Medium
Adoption Fee: $225
Good with Dogs? Yes
I am good with small cat friendly dogs, never met large ones.
Good with Cats? Must have a cat friend
I must have a young very cat friendly cat buddy or be adopted with another kitten.
Good with Kids? Unknown
If gentle, most likely.
Critter Twitter:
Hey there! I'm Macfie, the playful tabby of the litter! I love running around with my siblings, especially my buddy Home, and I’m always up for an adventure. I’m super brave and not shy at all—I'll happily jump up to hang out on your knee and enjoy some pets when I’m ready to wind down. I’ve got a lot of energy, so a home where I can play and explore would be perfect for me! I’m not demanding, but I do like being around people. I think I’ll settle into my forever home super quickly, and I’m sure I’ll stand out with my unique tabby markings! If you love an active, fun kitty, I’m your guy! #highhighenergyboy
About my Behaviour:
Must be adopted to a home with a young, cat-friendly cat who enjoys playing, or as a bonded pair. I am not suited to be an only cat. I have too much energy for senior cats; I would pester them constantly, which they wouldn't enjoy. However, I would be okay with seniors if I have a young cat buddy.
I get along well with small, cat-friendly dogs, but have not met any large ones. I am not suitable for homes with dogs that have prey drive, as I am very energetic and have a lot of zoomies.
How’s my Health?
I am fixed, up to date vaccines, microchipped, and dewormed. I need at least one meal of wet food daily for hydration. Wet food is essential for kitties, so please ensure it's included in my diet. Wet food is higher in protein and can be lower in carbs. It also provides added moisture, which is important, as dry-food-only-fed cats tend to be dehydrated, potentially leading to UTIs.





