Ruthie

Adoptee #: 11343

Name: Ruthie

Sex: Female

Birthday: 2026-05-08

Status: In Care

Location: FurryTales Foster

Mom is Mimi. Kittens are Cooper, Pumpkin, Cheeto, Ruthie, Diva, Tigger, Jazz, Daphne.

Ruthie is a fearless little girl with a bold personality and a heart full of affection. Brave and confident, she approaches the world with curiosity and isn’t easily intimidated by anything. Fast, adventurous, and always ready for fun, she loves exploring and keeping up with everything going on around her.

She has an excellent appetite, drinks well, and has great litter box habits. One of her funniest quirks is that she’ll sometimes hang out in the litter box even when she doesn’t need to use it, seemingly fascinated by watching everyone else take their turn.

Ruthie is a true cuddle bug who loves curling up on a lap and soaking up attention. She especially enjoys face rubs and would happily keep all the pets to herself if she could. One of her sweetest habits is wagging her tail like a little dog whenever she sees her favorite people, and she’ll often come running to greet them as soon as they enter the room.

Despite her affectionate nature, Ruthie has a feisty side during playtime. She loves wrestling with her siblings and never lets the bigger kittens win without a fight. She also enjoys finding high places to perch, especially when it’s time for a nap.

Ruthie has a few adorable quirks that make her unforgettable. She actually enjoys being weighed, loves watching screens and television, and is fascinated by pictures and videos of herself on a phone. She also has a mischievous habit of giving ankles or feet a playful nibble if she thinks she’s being ignored, though she’s learning better manners every day.

With her confidence, intelligence, playful spirit, and endless affection, Ruthie is a delightful kitten who is sure to keep her future family entertained and loved.

Furry Tales requires all small kittens to be adopted with a playful companion or for there to be a friendly feline already in the adoptive home. Kittens are social beings and companionship is an important part of their development.