Copper


Adopted April 16th, 2012


This stunning young kitten is Copper, a PFA rescue that was born feral under a deck and who has been socialized and much loved in a kind foster home. Now, It's time for Copper to find a home of his own.

Copper is adored by his adopted feline family and he does well in a multi-pet foster family. Copper is a male tabby, domestic short hair approximately 9 months old. Copper is shy and a bit timid when you first meet him. He is slow to warm up to people. Copper was born to a feral mom and was scooped up off the streets when his colony was threatened. PFA brought him into foster care a few weeks after they trapped his sister. Copper's time in foster care has seen him grow in leaps and bounds. What once was a kitten scared to trust people, he now comes near enough to get scratches on his head and the occasional belly rub.

Copper would benefit from a home with a companion animal. He is not going to be a lap cat by any means as he is very independent in nature. He likes to snuggle up with his foster siblings and has taken to being mothered by one of the resident female cats. He is a great little cat with lots to offer, but does need to be in a home with other cats to feel secure.

If you are looking for a kitten to add to your family please consider Copper. He deserves to find a loving fur-ever home. Please email Alanna at abanana71@gmail.com for more information.

Adoption fee: $60

All adoption fees contribute towards veterinary care for People for Animals rescued cats and kittens.