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Meet Sherbert (in foster)
Animal ID 58508191 
Species Cat 
Breed Domestic Shorthair/Mix 
Age 2 months 22 days 
Gender Male 
Size Small 
Color Buff/White 
Spayed/Neutered  
Declawed No 
Housetrained Yes 
Site Northwoods Humane Society 
Location Foster Home 
Intake Date 5/15/2025 
Adoption Price $250.00 
How I Arrived At NHS: We were brought in by animal control and we went directly into a foster home until we were old enough to have surgery.

Notes from my foster mom: This litter of kittens is spunky, goofy, and beyond adorable. They run up to greet me when I enter the room but can be a little shy around new people. They warm up quickly, though - especially if you have a toy. They have lots of energy but love to curl up in a hideout or another cozy spot to cuddle. They're still learning about the world, and it can be big and scary. They get startled easily but are very curious. They love nothing more than to play, chase, jump on and wrestle each other, play with ball toys, play with wand toys (where the wand is just as exciting to them as the toy part), explore, eat, sleep, and repeat. You'll most likely find them sleeping in the cutest position, and then they'll get the zoomies because they're so excited to see you! They love forehead pets and, like their mother, will return the favor with lots of licks. They each are goofy and quirky, and I love when they stand on their hind legs and smack the air or jump around like popcorn.
They like to chew on cords, so please be careful to keep them out of reach.
Sherbet is an absolute ham! He has the cutest little face and a very playful personality (and the coolest eyes!). He does have a pretty pronounced kink in his tail, which will require some monitoring. It hasn't ever seemed to bother him, but I'd recommend keeping a close eye on it to ensure that it doesn't become painful. Despite his different tail, he is just as goofy and energetic as his siblings!

Good With Kids: yes with a slow introduction
Good With Cats: yes with a slow introduction
Good With Dogs: unknown but possibly with a proper introduction

Cats are feline leukemia/feline immunodeficiency virus tested (if applicable), if there is a litter, one in the litter is tested or the queen is tested. They have had at least their first distemper combo (booster given if been in our care for the appropriate time), been de-wormed, microchipped, and treated with a flea and tick product (if applicable). All the cats are spayed or neutered before they leave for their forever homes.