Kirby (FCID# 04/15/2026 - 142 Willow Grove PA) C

Adoption

DE, Greenville

Shelter Information

Forgotten Cats, Inc.

(302) 429-0124
Shelter Profile
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General info

Category
Adoption
Pet
Cats
Gender
Male
Breed
Other Cat
Age - Birthdate
Unknown
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Health Information

Vaccination Status
Up to date
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Behavior and Temperament

Compatibility
Good with children, Good with other pets
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Description

Kirby is a ball of fun!!! This handsome young buff orange boy is equal parts sunshine, zoomies, and affection. Kirby is the kind of cat who turns every toy into an Olympic event, especially if there’s a wand toy involved. One flick of the feather, and he’s ready to leap, chase, and entertain everyone in the room. But once playtime winds down, Kirby happily cashes in for head scratches and attention. He’s incredibly friendly, loves being around people, and has the kind of sweet, easygoing personality that makes him feel like an old friend almost immediately. Kirby also seems to do well with other cats, making him a wonderful candidate for a home looking to add another feline companion. He would also be fine as an only cat. We don't know if Kirby has been around dogs but with such a great disposition, we believe that he would do well with a cat friendly dog. Playful, affectionate, social, and absolutely gorgeous with his soft buff orange coat, Kirby truly is the total package. All he’s missing now is a forever family to love him. Could that be you? ✨.  Please check out his playful video:  https://www.youtube.com/shorts/DrYY1HktWfw .  Here is another, and watch out if you have a ponytailsss1:  https://www.youtube.com/shorts/o70PZ3AmN0g . Please submit our no-obligation Adoption Application for a meet and greet or to adopt:  https://forgottencats.org/adoption-application/.  Not ready to adopt?  Please consider fostering:  https://forgottencats.org/foster-a-cat/.   Thank you!  (Foster:  Willow Grove)  

Color details
Tan
Housetrained
Yes
Declawed
No