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Vex

Available
0-6 months|Domestic Short Hair|Male|Medium|Mokena, IL
🤗Affectionate🐾Friendly🧠Smart🔍Curious

About Vex

*** If you have any questions or would like to meet any of our adoptable cats, email catadoptions@nawsus.org. Please include a cell number and check your SPAM folder if you do not receive a timely response. Vex is a handsome young boy born on 7/26/25 who is full of kitten charm and endless enthusiasm. Rescued alongside his mama, Vale, he has blossomed into a happy, energetic little guy who approaches life with excitement and curiosity. With bright, expressive eyes and an alert little face that always seems ready for his next adventure, Vex has that unmistakable “busy kitten” look about him. Whether he’s darting around the room or investigating every corner of the house, he brings fun and energy wherever he goes. The best way to describe Vex? Play, play, play! This little guy seems to run on unlimited energy and absolutely lives for fun. Jingle balls, spring toys, spinning toys — if it moves, he’s interested! He’s perfectly happy entertaining himself, but he also craves attention and interaction with his people. He even has a quirky love for the bathtub and enjoys keeping his humans company during shower time. Underneath all that energy is a sweet and loving kitten who enjoys affection and being close to his people. Vex would thrive in a home with a playful kitty companion or an adopter who will appreciate and embrace his active, fun-loving personality. Want to help care for him while he waits to find his forever home? You can be a "Sponsor!" Click on the "sponsor" button on this profile and your one-time donation will be used for vital everyday essentials such as his food, litter and medical care! Thank you for helping save lives! All NAWS cats are spayed/neutered, micro-chipped and up to date on vaccines. A Cat Adoption Application is required should you decide you’d like to apply to adopt a NAWS cat. Please complete and submit the application electronically on our website at http://www.nawsus.org.