KwanAvailable

KwanAvailable
About Kwan
Meet Kwan from the Holiday Crew! Orphaned at just two weeks old with his siblings Hans and Yule, Kwan started life as the runt of his litter. But don't let that fool you... this little guy is a warrior and a true survivor! Today, you'd never guess he was once the runt. He's strong, fearless, and absolutely full of life. Kwan plays like he has something to prove — and honestly? He does it beautifully. He runs, jumps, and climbs with impressive determination, and when it comes to the fuzzy catnip toy... consider it defeated. His rapid-fire bunny kicks are truly a sight to behold! He'll happily chase crinkle balls, stuffed balls, and springs for hours, turning any room into his personal playground. But beneath that bold, athletic spirit is a sweet little boy who loves his people. When the sleepy bug hits, Kwan will often campaign hard for a prime snuggle spot on your chest or belly — though he's just as happy curled up beside you, soaking in the comfort. Kwan is resilient, playful, affectionate, and full of heart. If you're looking for a kitten with grit, gratitude, and endless personality, this survivor is ready to win you over. Everybody loves kittens, and it's not hard to see why! Bringing home a kitten (or two!) means your home is about to be 1000% more adorable. Because kittens are much happier with a feline friend, we only adopt kittens who are under 4 months old out in pairs, or to families who already have a resident friendly cat playmate. If you are looking for a solo cat, please consider one of our friendly available older kittens, teens or adults! All of the Sweet Paws animals are loved a great deal by their rescuers, fosters, and the volunteers who've cared for them along the way. Your kitten will be up to date on appropriate vaccinations by adoption day, but please keep in mind that kittens require multiple routine vet visits throughout the course of their first year. Sweet Paws is staffed by volunteers, and processing applications is time intensive; therefore, we ask that you only submit an application if you are fully committed to adopting.











