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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Cream or Ivory (Mostly)
Age
Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with cats
Shots current
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
French Vanilla, Ice Cream, Sorbet, Creme Brûlée, and Strawberry Shortcake were rescued from an abandoned lot in Astoria. Shortly after they were rescued, construction began at the empty lot and the remaining cats disappeared. The kittens are gradually learning to trust people. They love to eat! As soon as a plate of food appears, they will come running. French Vanilla, Ice Cream and Creme Brûlée look almost identical. They are very playful and very active. French Vanilla enjoys playing with jingle balls, catnip mice and anything that he can get his paws on. Ice Cream is quite the curious fellow. He has a slight head tilt (so he looks as if he has lots of questions for you). He is the bravest of the bunch and the first to approach you when you great them. He enjoys petting and he's a purring machine. Sorbet is a quiet girl, she prefers to sit and observe the action on her hammock. Creme Brulee and Strawberry Shortcake are fostered in different foster home. Creme Brulee is a handsome boy, he has such silk soft coat. He loves to play with feather wands, laser pens, and any moving toy. Strawberry Shortcake is still shy with people but she tolerates short petting. She will sniff your finger when your reach for her. It is best to approach her slowly and gain her trust. It would be best if these kittens are adopted in pairs or into a home with another cat. This dessert gang is absolutely delicious. The kittens were born around 7/18/13.