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Next Draw: April 06
Jackpot:
$3,153 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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Meet Raisins 🐾 Raisins first found a home as a kitten when he and his brother, Mr. M, were adopted together. Unfortunately, through no fault of their own, the boys were surrendered and are now looking for a new forever home together where they can once again feel safe and loved. When Raisins first arrived in care, all the changes made him understandably hesitant and unsure. With a little time, patience, and kindness, he has slowly started to come out of his shell. Each day he grows a bit more confident, and we’re beginning to see the sweet, affectionate boy he truly is. As Raisins becomes comfortable, he enjoys gentle attention from his people and is starting to show his loving side. Watching him build trust and blossom has been incredibly rewarding, and it’s clear that in the right home he will continue to grow into a devoted and affectionate companion. Raisins would do best with a patient family who will give him the time he needs to settle in and feel secure. Once he knows he’s safe, his quiet affection and gentle personality are sure to shine. 🐱 Raisins and Mr. M are ready for a second chance at the loving forever home they both deserve.

Available for adoption

Good with Cats

Good with Dogs

Good with older kids (ages 10 and up)

Good with younger kids (ages 5 and up)

Good with kids (of all ages)

Litter trained

Bonded

Adopt Me!
Animal Type(s): Cat
Gender: Male
Color: Black/White
Approx. date of birth: April 20, 2021
Breed: Domestic Shorthair
Weight: 10 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.