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My basic info
Breed
Russian Blue
Color
Gray or Blue
Age
Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Dante and his brother Enzo were found outside, roaming around by themselves. There was no mom or other siblings nearby so one has to wonder how a pair of little kittens wound up on their own. The brothers were picked up by animal control and taken to a city shelter. Initially, they were scared of the shelter environment and just wanted to hide in their cages. But after a few days, they were ready to introduce themselves and make friends. They are currently in foster care and ready to find their forever homes. These boys are rowdy and love to play and wrestle with one another. When they first went into foster care, they were both sick with kitty colds and needed a lot of TLC. Now that they’re fully recovered, they are definitely making up for lost time and seem to play non-stop. There is definitely no shortage of energy with this duo! Dante is determined to conquer the world…one purr at a time! He is quite the spunky little kitten and no toy is safe from the grips of his paws! Dante has a cute and quirky habit. He loves drinking water directly from the faucet! His foster mom says Dante reminds of her of a plush and velvety teddy bear. Dante gets along great with other cats and he would love to be adopted with his brother Enzo.
Dante is a DSH Grey/Russian Blue mix who was born approximately on 9.20.09. He will be neutered prior to adoption, has tested negative for FIV/Feline Leukemia and has received age appropriate vaccinations. His adoption fee is $85.
For more information on adopting Dante, please contact Jenna Schipull at 913.486.9956 or jschipull@gmail.com.