MiloAvailable

MiloAvailable
About Milo
Introducing the fabulous Milo! 🌟 This little bundle of joy was found as a stray alongside his two brothers and a loving mommy. ❤️ The wonderful humans who discovered them couldn’t resist helping this charming family, feeding them daily to build that essential trust before welcoming them into their homes to foster. At just 13 weeks old, Milo is an absolute fireball of energy! 🏃♂️ He’s always on the go, racing around and playing with his littermates as well as his foster kitty siblings, until it’s time to recharge with a good power nap. But don’t be fooled – when he’s awake, he’s all about that human affection! 🥰 This boy loves to be pampered and will gladly nudge you for pets, even if you might be trying to shower love on his brothers instead! Watch out – this confident little furball is ready to thrive in a home with either other cats, kids, or even dogs! 🐶 Milo has quite the playful spirit, especially when it comes to his favorite toys – wands are a huge hit! 🎉 If you’re looking for fun, laughter, and love, Milo is your guy! Ready to welcome this sweet, spirited kitty into your heart and home? 🏡 The adoption fee is a sweet $100, and here’s the great news: all cats and kittens undergo health testing for feline leukemia and FIV, receive the necessary vaccinations, are dewormed, given vet-approved flea prevention, and are microchipped! 🐾 Now, here's the scoop on adoption guidelines. A refundable spay and neuter deposit of $50 applies for kittens who are too young to be fixed at the time of their adoption. Remember, it’s essential to fill out an application to be considered for adoption. You must apply through the Buddy App, so hurry and catch Milo before someone else does! Milo’s story is just starting, and he's waiting for his perfect Forever Home. 💖 So go ahead and embrace the fun of adopting this amazing spirit through the Buddy App! (Note: Adopters must meet and adopt Milo in person. We do not transport pets, so if selected, a visit to Murray, KY is required for the paperwork. Also, we cannot approve declawing; education about the effects of this procedure is crucial!)










