CRAWFORD
Location: In Foster
Sex: Male
Color: Black Longhair
Birthday: 3 Months
No, this isn't a dust bunny from beneath your couch—it's Crawford! Can you imagine that this little fluff was discovered in a box at Riding Mountain National Park, near Crawford Creek? That's how he got his name, Crawford. Remarkably, he is not at all worse for wear; he just needs to gain some weight. Going directly into foster care he is well on his way. Crawford is a boy of mixed emotions, frequently purring and hissing simultaneously. He adores human companionship, enjoying the warmth of curling up under your chin and receiving cuddles & kisses. However, he is still puzzled by the friendly gestures from the dogs and cats in his foster home. He has gradually become friends with the youngest kitten there, Clover, who is also available for adoption. Crawford reveals his playful kitten side with her. Crawford shows no interest in traditional toys; he is perfectly content with a wrapper or a piece of string. He favors the basket section of the cat tree for napping and resting, particularly when he can snuggle with Clover. He would thrive either alone or with another young cat in a calm household. He has interacted with older children and has responded positively.
At present, Crawford exhibits a reserved demeanor and has not fully explored his foster home. We eagerly anticipate the emergence of his true personality once he becomes more settled and comfortable. If you are interested in Crawford, please fill out a Cat Adoption Application.
Sex: Male
Color: Black Longhair
Birthday: 3 Months
No, this isn't a dust bunny from beneath your couch—it's Crawford! Can you imagine that this little fluff was discovered in a box at Riding Mountain National Park, near Crawford Creek? That's how he got his name, Crawford. Remarkably, he is not at all worse for wear; he just needs to gain some weight. Going directly into foster care he is well on his way. Crawford is a boy of mixed emotions, frequently purring and hissing simultaneously. He adores human companionship, enjoying the warmth of curling up under your chin and receiving cuddles & kisses. However, he is still puzzled by the friendly gestures from the dogs and cats in his foster home. He has gradually become friends with the youngest kitten there, Clover, who is also available for adoption. Crawford reveals his playful kitten side with her. Crawford shows no interest in traditional toys; he is perfectly content with a wrapper or a piece of string. He favors the basket section of the cat tree for napping and resting, particularly when he can snuggle with Clover. He would thrive either alone or with another young cat in a calm household. He has interacted with older children and has responded positively.
At present, Crawford exhibits a reserved demeanor and has not fully explored his foster home. We eagerly anticipate the emergence of his true personality once he becomes more settled and comfortable. If you are interested in Crawford, please fill out a Cat Adoption Application.