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Meet Mooncake

By THE CAT CONNECTION

Mooncake is an affectionate 3-month-old.

Meet Mooncake, the sweetest and most adorable 3-month-old kitten you will ever encounter. This playful little girl is full of life. She loves to wrestle with her two siblings, zoom around her foster home at top speed, and then collapse into a cozy “kitten puddle” — usually in the lap of her foster mom. 

Mooncake and her siblings have overcome a tough start in life. Their mother tragically died shortly after giving birth, but thanks to the dedication of an incredible foster, they were lovingly bottle-fed and have grown into affectionate, human-centered kittens.

Mooncake’s siblings have found their forever home, and now it’s her turn to find hers. 

What Mooncake needs in a forever home: 

  • A similarly aged kitten companion is non-negotiable. Mooncake thrives with a kitten buddy to play and snuggle with. 
  • She’s wonderfully adaptable and would do well in a home with children, dogs or other cats. 
  • Experienced adopters who are comfortable following veterinary care recommendations are essential. 

Mooncake has been diagnosed with a tiny hole in her heart. This condition isn’t uncommon in kittens and may resolve on its own as she grows. However, her adopter must commit to follow-up echocardiograms to monitor her progress. All veterinary records will be provided. 

If you’re ready to welcome an incredible kitten into your life and have a little buddy ready to match Mooncake’s energy and affection, she’s the perfect choice. Mooncake promises endless cuddles, playful zoomies and a lifetime of love.

If you are interested in adopting, please fill out our online adoption application here.

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The Cat Connection is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) nonprofit no-kill organization whose primary mission is to rescue abandoned, abused, unwanted, stray, neglected, and injured cats, and to facilitate their adoption into responsible permanent homes. This includes special needs cats and kittens with conditions that will require a specialized approach to adoption.