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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Kitty Junction is SUPER happy to say that not only has sweet Elroy found his forever home but that he has found it with another Kitty Junction rescue cat!!! Monika and Sean had adopted a sweet kitten d'Artagnan (formerly Ray) from us last year as a companion kitty for their existing female kitty named Gigi. While Gigi was ok with sharing her home with d'Artagnan she wasn't really up for playing with him and definitely couldn't keep up with his high kitten energy. So Monika and Sean reached out to us hoping to find a kitty closer to d'Artagnan's age that would be a better playmate for him:) Little Elroy was the last of his litter to find a home. His other 6 siblings all had found homes in pairs leaving him alone so we were absolutely thrilled that we had the chance to find him an amazing forever home with a former Kitty Junction kitty! Monika and Sean have renamed him Remy and were so happy to say that he and d'Artagnan hit it off right away!!! They love to play and chase each other and then cuddle next to one another when they have worn themselves out;) It couldn't have been a more purrfect match!!
Hi!! My name is Elroy and I am beautiful brown tabby kitten approximately 10-12 weeks of age. My mom was a stray kitty in Warrington that a kind woman has been feeding. When she gave birth to seven of us kittens, she called Kitty Junction for help in finding us great homes. Some of her neighbors sadly were not fond of the stray cats and she was afraid that we might be in danger if we stayed there too much longer.