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Name: Baby Sharkey

  • Age: 1-2 years
  • Gender: male
  • Color: Gray Tabby
  • Type: Cats, Male
  • Vacinated: yes

Sharky is a true bundle of joy to be around! He’s affectionate as heck, often plopping himself next to you like a longtime friend and purring like crazy.

He’s super playful and has a knack for chasing a wand, entertaining himself with OR without you holding it. He’s curious as can be which, paired with an incredible vertical leap, has led to amusing results trying to find him in a closet. But mostly he’s engaged in exploring his world, interacting with his humans, and not being a lazy cat. He’s pretty awesome! 

He’s around 1-2 years old, a young boy so all of this love and affection comes with its quirks. 
Sharky can be high energy. Like, capital E energy. So probably bigger-than-a-studio-apartment energy, he loves to run around. He also can get overstimulated from copious petting, causing him to try and become Lion-O from Thundercats.
He could do well as a solo kitty or with another high energy, playful buddy, It’s probably best he’s not in a household with young kids. But you’re not a kid! You’re looking for a pet who also is a companion, like Sharky, who’s now sitting on the keyboard as this bio is typed lol. He wants to be all about you. So be about him! 

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SCRF’s mission is to prevent kittens being born into homelessness by providing Trap-Neuter-Return services. Additionally, SCRF provides medical care to urgently-sick strays in the Philadelphia and New Jersey areas. Our focus is to find homes for stray cats who would have been abandoned and give them a chance at a loving home. We are 100% foster and donation based. We do not have a physical shelter location.

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