Peanut Butter
- 4 months old
- 1.97 lbs
- Female
You & me go together like peanut butter & jelly!🥜🍇
About Peanut Butter
Peanut Butter is a gentle baby. She craves closeness to humans and will often come right up to you for attention once shes comfortable. She is a talented and skilled play-hunter, once she has claimed a toy as her prey – good luck getting it back until she falls asleep with it in her mouth! She loves mice-sized toys and string toys the best so far as we’ve seen.
Kittens are full of spunk, curiosity, and fun! At this age, they’re little sponges, soaking up everything they experience. With consistent love, play, and guidance, they can be shaped into confident, well-mannered companions. But keep in mind, what you see now is just the beginning—kittens’ true personalities start to shine as they grow and settle into their environment. Whether they end up being a bold explorer, a loyal lap cat, or a bit of both, the journey is full of joy, surprises, and lots of purrs.
We highly recommend adopting kittens in pairs or into a home with another playful pet. Growing up with a buddy helps kittens like Peanut Butter learn social skills, burn off energy, and grow into happy, well-adjusted cats.
Bonus! When you adopt from Friends For Life, you’re never in it alone. We provide guidance and support on how to help Peanut Butter adjust to your home—everything from introducing them to other pets to setting up a kitten-friendly space. Our team is here to make sure your adoption is a success, for both you and your new best friend.
Ready to fall in love? Apply to adopt Peanut Butter today—this tiny explorer is waiting to make your life a whole lot cuter!💕
Siblings: Big Blue, Tiger, Smokey, Thing 1, Thing 2, & Maureen
Energy Level
I'd really love it if we could play almost every day!
Affectionate
Sure, we can snuggle.
Friendly with strangers
I can be slow to warm up, but I'll come around to most people.
Housemanners
I'm really well-behaved indoors, especially when I've got boundaries.
Kids?
I've never been around kids before, but it's a possibility!
Dogs?
I've had very limited experience with dogs and, with proper introductions, may be happy living with them.
Cats?
I can get along with cats, even if it takes some more structured introductions.
Health
Healthy