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Davy Jones

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0-6 months|Domestic Short Hair|Male|Small|Charlotte, NC
🤗Affectionate🔍CuriousBrave🕊️GentleFunny🐾Friendly🎾Playful🧠Smart😽Loves Kisses

About Davy Jones

Meet Davy Jones! He’s bonded with his sibling Megaphone Male | 2 months | Will be neutered before going home | Current on vaccines for his age | dewormed | microchipped | Will be combo tested for FeLV/FIV prior to adoption Davy Jones is a tiny tike with a literal peg leg and ruptured eye that will soon be enucleated. His peg leg comes down right below the bend of one of his back legs but it hasn’t slowed him down one bit. We assume this to be a congenital defect as his sister Megaphone also has a peg leg. Personality wise he is one of our bravest foster kittens that’s always first to greet new people and even loves his foster families 140lb mastiff (that has been raised with kittens his whole life). He’d do great in just about any home environment as long as his future adopters love to cuddle! Him and his sister Megaphone are bonded and we’d ideally like to find a home for them together. INTAKE HISTORY: Both Davy and Megaphone came in from a rural shelter after they were found as sickly neonates still needing to be bottle fed. Their foster mom has nursed them back to health and Davy will be receiving an enucleation for his ruptured eye once he’s big enough. As always adoptions in pairs are prioritized. For this pair specifically we will not be reviewing applications that are not willing to adopt both siblings. The adoption fee for a single kitten is $150 while a pair is $250. ____ Interested in Adopting? Complete our Adoption Application on our Profile Page (click the “Visit Our Profile Page” button below). We do not evaluate inquiries. Please read below before applying: We do not adopt on a first-come, first-served basis. Our priority is finding the best match for each cat or kitten. Applicants interested in adopting a pair of kittens are typically given higher priority. Due to concerns about Single Kitten Syndrome (SKS), young kittens are not eligible for solo adoption unless there is already a young kitty of similar energy in the home. What is Single Kitten Syndrome? Single Kitten Syndrome occurs when young kittens are adopted alone. Without a feline playmate, they may develop behavioral issues such as: • Aggression or anxiety • Inappropriate chewing or scratching • Litter box avoidance • Difficulty adjusting to new pets or children later in life While not all single kittens experience these challenges, it’s a common reason cats are rehomed later. The best way to prevent SKS is to adopt kittens in pairs or ensure there’s already a playful, compatible cat in the home.

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