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Next Draw: March 30 — Jackpot: $2,772 and growing!

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Next Draw: March 30
Jackpot:
$2,772 and growing!

Play SCARS’ Chase the Ace for a chance to win the growing jackpot while helping provide care, shelter, and second chances for animals.

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Hi there! My name is Eleanor, and I’m a spunky little tortoiseshell kitten with a big personality packed into my tiny body! I’ve got all the big kitten energy you could ever hope for — zoomies, pounces, leaps, and lots of dramatic toy takedowns are my specialty. If it moves, jingles, or crinkles, I’m on it. I’m also what you might call a professional explorer.Every corner, cupboard, and cozy blanket fort must be investigated — thoroughly! I just have to know everything that’s going on in my world. Even though I’m bold and busy, I’m also a total sweetheart. I love my humans and like to stay close, following you around just in case you might need a furry little assistant. When I finally burn off all my energy, my favorite thing in the world is curling up with you for a good snuggly nap. I’m still learning a few manners — apparently, human food isn’t for kittens (who knew?). It just smells so good, I can’t help but be curious! But I’m very smart and want to please, so with a bit more guidance, I’ll have it all figured out in no time. I’m great with kids and other cats who like to play as much as I do. I haven’t met any dogs yet, so I’m not quite sure how I feel about them. If you’re looking for a loving, lively little shadow who will keep you laughing, moving, and warm at nap time, I might just be the kitten for you. — Love, Eleanor 🐾

No Longer Accepting Applications
Animal Type(s): Cat
Gender: Female
Color: Torbie
Approx. date of birth: December 24, 2025
Breed: Domestic Shorthair
Weight: 2.5 lbs
Please note: If other cats/dogs in your home are not spayed/neutered, we may deny your application. SCARS exists due to lack of spaying/neutering and it is our goal to end this cycle. If there is a documented medical reason for your animal to not be spayed/neutered, we will work with you.