Trevor was rescued by a volunteer feeder from a local managed feral cat colony. In foster care, he discovered fun playthings like toy mice, balls and dangly feather toys, but best of all, he made instant friends with an older male cat in his foster home. He is a respectful but enthusiastic junior partner to his older buddy, so we know he would make a great sidekick to an older cat that needs a companion for company and fun.
Trevor has a lanky, muscular athletic build, and looks like a small leopard. He also has the shiniest, silkiest, black fur you have ever seen, but it is a fashionably easy-care, short coat. He is quite the kitty-athlete when he plays with his feather toys (those are championship jumps and turns in the photos below, real leopard-size jumps!). This little fur-kid is impish, affectionate, and cute as a button, and will quickly win your heart. When he is not playing, he LOVES cuddling in your arms or lap, and he will stay as long as you want him to stay...and his purr is enormous.
Trevor has been neutered and microchipped, tested negative for FIV/FeLV, and is up to date on his kitten vaccinations. He is the picture of kitten good health. Since your cat gets a vote on whether Trevor is the kind of companion he/she had in mind, we are happy to work with you for a trial period to see if this is the perfect cat-companion match.
The Fine Print — While Community Cat Rescue would love to make our adoptable cats and kittens available to everyone, everywhere, we must limit our adoption service area to San Francisco Peninsula cities and towns. We simply do not have the volunteer-power or financial resources to make home visits (required for all adoptions), delivery of adopted cats/kittens, and follow-up visits outside the Peninsula. An occasional, rare exception might be made, but it is not the rule.