Milwaukee Record is working in partnership with Urban Cat Coalition to help find loving homes for area cats. Each week, we—with generous sponsorship from Skilos, A Family Pet Store—plan to highlight a feline friend that’s currently up for adoption by naming it “Milwaukee Record’s Cat Of The Week.” This week: three inseparable siblings known as The Breakfast Club.
Fruity Pebbles, Lucky Charms, and Boo Berry were rescued from a filthy stairwell alongside seven siblings. By the time help arrived, they were desperately malnourished and fighting panleukopenia, one of the deadliest diseases a kitten can face. Only three survived—these three. So we’re asking for something unusual: they need to stay together. They are about as bonded as it gets. They’re each other’s security blankets, confidence boosts, nap buddies, and favorite wrestling partners. They’re finally getting to enjoy what kittenhood should have been all along.

Boo Berry is the gentle boy of the group. He has enormous soulful eyes, a face that melts hearts, and a favorite hobby of being carried around like a prince. He’ll happily trot over for treats and parade around showing off his beloved mousie toy. Fruity Pebbles is the athlete. Toss a sparkle ball and she’ll fetch it again and again. Pro athlete, sparkle ball division. Her beautiful dilute tortie coat is as unique as her personality.

Lucky Charms is the quiet observer who turns into a sweetheart once she knows you. She has a gorgeous fluffy tail and traces of a fever coat with little silver strands peeking through her black fur like tiny reminders of how far she’s come.
Together, they’re just the best. They chirp while they play. They race to greet their people at the door. They turn ordinary evenings into joyful kitten entertainment. Most of all, they genuinely love each other. Not in the “siblings who tolerate one another” way, but in the “where one goes, the other two follow” way. They’re a little shy with new people, and they’ll need a family willing to give them a little patience while they settle in. Older, respectful children would be fine. Once they feel safe, they’re affectionate, playful, and incredibly rewarding companions.
We know asking someone to adopt three kittens is a lot. But these aren’t just three kittens. They beat impossible odds together. We’d love for the next chapter of their story to be together, too.

About
Coat length
Short
House-trained
Yes
Characteristics
Affectionate, Friendly, Funny, Athletic, Brave, Curious, Loves Kisses, Playful, Resilient
Health
Vaccinations up to date, spayed
Good in a home with
Other cats
Prefers a home without
Young children (status with dogs and other animals is unknown)
DOB
12/9/25

