LITTLE Kitler’s only struggle is to find a good home to live out his nein lives.

The kitten’s tiny moustache prompted his foster carers to name him after the tyrannical German WWII leader, but his carers say Kitler’s more likely to have his head buried in cat food than cause any sort of trouble.

He does command attention at home — but only because he’s so cute.

The three-month-old kitten is currently in foster care in Bec Emmerton’s Malak home, terrorising Coco the dog and demolishing wet cat food.

Kitler was one of eight kittens given to Paws Darwin at just 10-days-old after they were found abandoned at a workplace.

Paws Darwin manager Lisa Hansen said Kitler and his siblings were hand raised and then given to foster carers.

“They’ve been through all the things orphan kittens have to get through so he’s come a long way from where he’s from to now,” she said.

“I have to say, his name came from his original carers — we didn’t name him and I did have someone question it, but it does kind of suit him with his little white moustache.”

Although Kitler is ready to go to his new home, Ms Hansen feels like a broken record after once again reminding people to desex their animals so more aren’t left in shelters.

“He’s full of energy and good with dogs, which is what you want in a kitten,” she said.

“To avoid litters of eight being delivered to our doorstep, be responsible pet owners and get your pets desexed.

“I have heartbreaking days every day with the amount of animals unable to be cared for and the amount of animals we have to turn away because we have no where for them to go and most of it could be avoided if animals were desexed.”