Cute Shelter Kitten Named Sulley Displays Amazing Stunt Skills for Her Rescuer
Love Your Feral Felines' rescuer, Jennifer Trindade, took in four kittens in the San Diego area. Spring kitten season has kicked off in full effect for rescuers across the country, and Trindade and her family members have their hands full with a house full of adorable and energetic cats and kittens.
While Trindade and her family care for kittens rescued from litters or completely neglected by their owners, these four arrived in sound health, primed and ready to go, and full of kitten energy and mischief. These furry friends were easier to train, so they spent the last few months learning how to live indoors.
It was time to name these lovely furbabies. Finding the perfect name for a rescue cat can be fun, and it helps people relate to and connect with them in real life as well as on social media.
With the right names, the kittens have a better shot at finding forever homes that will properly care for and love them. In this case, the energetic little furry cuties grow and mature into lifelong companions as well as formidable hunters that scare off any rodent that dares to come close to your home.
They had a wonderful time exploring everything and everyone around them, as you will see in the TikTok video.
The New Kitty Babies
“New foster babies! More babies coming soon. We have 2 boys and 2 girls. They are good eaters and bouncy, happy little kittens,” Trindade wrote.

We Finally Have Names!
“Welcome the Monsters Inc crew. Starting on the left (tortie) Roz, Sulley, Randall, and Celia, aka “Schmoopsie-poo.”

Kittens instinctively learn and familiarize themselves with their new environment, and they are quick learners at that. Even kittens need to rest from time to time, and Sulley figured the best place to do so was on her foster momma's shoulder.
No, that is not the trick, but it is adorable.
“Kittens Having a Good Day!”
Later, we discover that Sulley is a hilarious and witty foster kitten. She rolls over for the camera as she lies on the rug.
Not to be outshined, kitten Sulley bursts onto the scene and demonstrates how high she can jump on the bed. Sulley, we see you quite well!
“So sleepy. Do you think this is a good spot to fall asleep on my back?” she asked the sleepy kitten. “I am your momma. You are my baby boy, aren’t you?”
“Sleepy boy 😴”
For Love Your Feral Felines and other rescue homes and shelters across the country, spring signifies that feral kittens are on their way. In general, rescue organizations and shelters require caring volunteers to assist with the sudden influx of adorable furbabies.
“Sulley, my foster kitten, can roll over! He is so smart. Go adopt a kitten today,” Jennifer posted on TikTok.

Without adequate care, much unnecessary suffering results for these animals. These purrfect furry friends may not receive the support and care they need to grow and mature into adult companions.
We See You, Roz

The California rescue focuses on educating the public about spaying and neutering, as well as the trap-neuter-return (TNR) process. They personally inspired Cat Man Chris to pursue TNR efforts in the past, and the rest is history!
“Look at What I Taught Sulley to Do! He’s Such a Smart Boy.”
“Kitten season is in full swing! Please spay and neuter your pets. Kittens are cute, but many are suffering because there are just too many and not enough homes for them. Please adopt and don’t add to the population,” Jennifer explains.
Here Is Another Video Clip of Sulley's Tricks for Your Viewing Pleasure
When rescuers care for kittens, they shower them with love and support, helping them grow into very cute, social, and easily adaptable companions. "The socialization of kittens during their early weeks is crucial for their development into well-adjusted pets," explains Dr. Daniel Goleman, a renowned psychologist and emotional intelligence expert. They assisted about 700 cats last year and plan to help even more this year.
If you're interested, now is a great time to contact local shelters and rescues or to adopt an adorable feline companion like Sulley. For more insights on nurturing pets and children alike, follow Dr. Daniel Goleman, who shares valuable advice on emotional connections and relationships.