Let'S Go Crazy
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Let'S Go Crazy
AvailableLet'S Go Crazy is a spayed female Domestic Short Hair with a short coat and is primarily black and white, commonly referred to as a tuxedo. Though she is still a baby, she is already house trained. Currently located in Andover, MN, she is vaccinated and ready for her new home. She's learned to engage with her littermates and is adjusting to human interaction.
About Let'S Go Crazy
Let'S Go Crazy was born on May 2, 2026, as part of the Prince Kittens litter, discovered living in a window well by a homeowner in Minneapolis. They were rescued and brought into a caring environment, where Crazy and her siblings could learn to trust humans. Understandably, Crazy has been the most reluctant to engage, often hissing or growling to communicate her need for space. However, she does respond positively to Churu treats, which gradually helps her warm up. Being playful with her littermates, Crazy enjoys both fun and rest. She might thrive in a home with young cats or another kitten as companions, particularly since kittens benefit from having buddies. Crazy has interacted with small dogs through a gate and could adapt well in a household with dogs, given proper introductions. She is spayed, up to date on vaccinations, and microchipped. Currently fostered in Andover, if you’re interested in giving her a forever home, please complete the adoption application at campkitten.com. Think you are the one? Submit an application!
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Questions about Let'S Go Crazy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Let'S Go Crazy thrive in various living environments, whether in small apartments or larger homes. They appreciate having space to explore and play.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Let'S Go Crazy doesn't specifically need outdoor space, but she would enjoy a safe area to explore occasionally if supervised.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Let'S Go Crazy is suitable for homes with children, especially as she continues to adapt to human interaction.











