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My basic info
Breed
Maine Coon
Color
Gray, Blue or Silver Tabby
Age
Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
long
My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Hawk
10 week old Grey Tabby Maine Coon Mix Male
Raven and Hawk are ready to spring the nest and fly with the flock! These two
are not bonded, but what a stunning pair! They are extraordinary kittens. They
are super social, outgoing, and love human attention. Every time they are held,
they purr and purr. These aren’t kittens that will hide under the bed and not be
part of the family: one reason Maine Coons are so popular as a breed is that
they tend to be very devoted to their family members.
Raven is a brown tabby girl with light green eyes. She is starting to develop
her Maine Coon bib, and check out her ears! Her brother Hawk is a grey tabby
with light grey around his face and legs. He is going to have an exquisite coat
when he grows to adulthood.
Both Raven and Hawk are docile and laid back. Hawk is a lover boy, and Raven
will nip on your feet to get your attention and make you pick her up and hold
her.
We at PPCR are very skilled at identifying adult Maine Coons that we find in
shelters. We think we also have an excellent track record for identifying
kittens that will grow up to be extraordinary adults. But of course we cannot
guarantee that Raven or Hawk, or any other cat we rescue that does not have
papers, is a purebred kitten. What we do know is that Raven and Hawk will be
stunning when they mature. They are striking already! And we can guarantee that
they have spent their impressionable babyhood in a home, not in a cage, tended
with love that they will eventually share with some fortunate family.
Hawk and Raven are fostered in Davis. Applications to adopt the pair will first be considered.
Contact Laurel (530)304-2836 or email laurel@faganhome.com