The status of Spuds, Sprog, & Swish Sackman was
last posted on 08/19/24 by
Nine lives is not enough.
Cat, Domestic Short Hair
Domestic Short Hair
Description:
Spuds, Sprog, and Swish Sackman are three siblings that will cuddle, quack, and bap their way into your hearts. Spuds is a black and white boy, Sprog is a tabby and white girl, and Swish is a tabby and white boy. Aside from the boys being much bigger than their sister, you can tell Sprog and Swish apart by their facial markings: Swish has a symmetrical triangle on his face, and Sprog's is asymmetrical. Spuds is the biggest of the three, and was the first to open up when they were first rescued. He has the cutest meow that sounds like a "quack" and he isn't afraid to use his voice. He's one of those cats that makes a little noise in reaction to everything that happens. You pet him? Quack. You call his name? Quack. He walks into a room? Quack. He loves to be pet, goes crazy for treats, and has a cute round head that captivates everyone he meets. Sprog is the little lady of the group and she has so, so much love to give. The most affectionate of the three, Sprog will always jump into bed with you or come to cuddle next to you on the couch. She loves physical touch and even enjoys having her belly rubbed. She'll roll onto her back and lick your hand to show you how grateful she is! Swish will be the hardest to win over, but once he trusts you you'll have the favor of a hilarious and quirky guy who just wants love. He can still be suspicious and jumpy at times, but he loves to be pet and will come into bed to make biscuits next to you. If he isn't getting enough attention, or if you pet him too much, he will bap you with his little paw. He really will smack you, but never with claws! He grows more confident each day and will continue to blossom in his forever home. All three will makes biscuits for you every day! They love to be near people and will follow their foster from room to room. If there is a bed in the room, biscuits will be made on it. We know that triple adoptions are uncommon, but would be overjoyed if these three got to stick together. If adopted as a pair and a single, the single must be adopted into a home with a similarly aged cat. Applications for one of the kittens into a home without a resident cat will not be considered.