Accepting Applications
Ukulele Instrument | Male | Bengalwannabe (DSH) |
Rescue Story:
I was removed along with other kittens from a hoarding situation (over 40+ cats on a property). Luckily Zoe's had an awesome neonate foster to take us and we are all ready for adoption.
Date of Birth: March 2026
Energy Level: High
Size (adult): Medium
Adoption Fee: $225 for me or $350 for two
Good with Dogs? Very specific dog(s) only
As I am a young kitten, it's best that any dogs are gentle with me and have no prey drive.
Good with Cats? Must have a cat friend
I must either be adopted with a sibling or you need a young cat friendly cat at home.
Good with Kids? Yes
If they are gentle with me, I love kids.
Critter Twitter:
I am one handsome kitten who truly looks like a wild cat, just like a Bengal! But despite my exotic appearance, I'm just an adorable spotted tabby with a big "purrsonality." I love to play as much as I love to cuddle, and I’m definitely one of those kittens you can’t help but fall in love with. I can’t wait to become your heart kitty! #lovebug #bengalbutnot
About my Behaviour:
I must be adopted into a home that already has a playful, young cat-friendly cat, or I need to be adopted alongside a kitty buddy. I absolutely love playing with other kittens and would likely pester a senior cat if I were the only young one in the home. Please note that slow, proper introductions are a must to help with a successful transition.
How’s my Health?
I am fixed, up to date on vaccines, and microchipped. I require at least one meal of wet food daily for proper hydration. Wet food is essential for cats, as it is higher in protein, lower in carbohydrates, and provides necessary moisture to help prevent dehydration and associated issues like UTIs. Please note that I have a littermate who tested positive for FIP at 12 weeks old. While FIP most often occurs in cats under 3 or later in life, it can happen at any time. Potential adopters should monitor me closely and consult a veterinarian immediately if there is any weight loss, lethargy, a swollen belly, breathing difficulties, or loss of appetite.





