Cat of the Week: Captain Butterscotch

By ASAP Cats

The respected Captain is in a bit of a unique situation, and we’re hoping we can appeal to our amazing ASAP community to help us find his hap-purry ever after!

Captain Butterscotch is 9 years old, and as far as we know, he has been a lifelong resident of El Capitán State Beach, but after experiencing the dangers of fending for himself, he’s ready to leave his beach bum days behind him in favor of a more leisurely life…a brush with a pellet gun and a bit of unkindness will do that to a guy. 

Butterscotch is an adorable, docile, bobtail kitty who would like nothing more than sit in your lap, give kitty hugs and head bumps, and sunbathe the day away. His ideal home is dog-free with a yard in which to quench his outdoor thirst safely.

He is healthy and current on all of his vaccinations, and has tested negative for feline HIV and leukemia. His current caretaker will be leaving the campground on May 1st, and the goal is to keep him out of the shelter, so time is of the essence in finding this fellow his next destination. 

If you’re interested in welcoming Captain Butterscotch into your heart, please contact gladnomad@yahoo.com.

ASAP Cats

Written by ASAP Cats

The mission of the Animal Shelter Assistance Program (ASAP) is to save the lives of cats in Santa Barbara County by providing shelter, veterinary care, behavioral support, adoption and foster services, education and community outreach. Learn more at asapcats.org

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  1. The idea that a nine year feral cat can be a domestic partner is nonsense. I have had the misfortune of “adopting” a feral cat and having it traumatize my children and smell up my house. If we are to allow these animals to breed indiscriminately they should be left where found, hopefully neutered.

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