The Rugrats
Breed
Colour
Age
Domestic Shorthair
Black, Black and White
8 weeks
Can I live with...
Children?
Dogs?
Cats?
Yes
Yes
No
Introducing our fun and mischievous 8-week-old domestic shorthair kittens, lovingly named after the
Rugrats!
These guys were found as strays at two weeks old, but luckily, they were found with mum (Didi) who
is the World’s Best Mum and has been caring for them perfectly, despite being young herself.
At just 8-weeks-old each of these beans has their own personality starting to shine through.
Angelica (red collar) is very playful, and she LOVES her toys, especially her feathery toys, she can’t
get enough of these and will wiggle her bum trying to pounce before she flops over as she’s still
learning. She also likes to try to go where she shouldn’t, so this little one may be a trouble maker.
Lil (pink collar) is the smallest of the group, her favourite past time is carrying pieces of litter around
the pod and when removed, finding a new piece to take its place. As well as arguing with Chuckie
who likes to sit in the biscuit bowl.
Chuckie (green collar) is a sensitive boy and likes to be with mum a lot, although one of the quieter
babies when he was younger, he has come out of his shell and he will give as good as he gets when
play fighting with his siblings.
Phil (blue collar) is a gentle boy, he is the more affectionate of the group and loves a little chin
scratch and cuddle. But also having a good play with his wrestle toys. He likes to take himself off
from the group every now and again for a private snooze.
Tommy (orange collar) is the biggest of the group, he is a true mischief maker and loves tumbling
about with his siblings and playing with his toys. He was the first to push his way through the cat flap
and teach the rest of the gang.
As is natural with kittens, they are still a little cautious of new people and will need to investigate
and ensure everything is okay before trying to climb over your hands and explore and create
mischief.
These Rugrats certainly live up to the Rugrats reputation. They love an adventure and getting up to
mischief. These guys and girls can live with children of any age and cat friendly dogs, but
unfortunately, they cannot live with other cats as they have had cat flu. We are happy for these guys
to go separately or together with a sibling or two.
For more information or to apply to adopt any of the Rugrats, please contact us on info@rspca-preston.org.uk
THIS ASSESSMENT IS ONGOING AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE
If you'd like to adopt
The Rugrats
Then please complete the form linked below and return it to:
info@rspca-preston.org.uk
We will get back to you if we think your home is a good match.
Due to the number of applications we will be receiving around this time, we will only contact those who we believe best match the criteria set out for each cat.





