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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Cream or Ivory (Mostly)
Age
Kitten
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with cats
Shots current
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
These 9-week-old beautiful kittens need a special indoor home with someone who will enjoy their lively spirits, playfulness, and adventurousness. They are a brother/sister pair who are perfectly normal kittens -- they just can't see very well (they probably have 60% vision or less). But they get around just fine and do not bump into things. These are rescue kittens whose lives were saved due to the generosity of dozens of donors who sent money for their medical care. We have been fostering them and they are healthy and happy -- now ready for a loving home.
The little boy kitten is a stunning grey and white tabby with black stripes through the grey parts. He has a really unusual white stripe down his back like a skunk, so his nickname is Stinky (though he doesn't smell at all -- he's a sweet clean kitty). HIs sister is mostly white, with patches of orange and black on her head and ears, an orange tail tipped in black, and some really interested patches of grey and orange stripes on her back legs. We call her Velcro because she is shy and tends to cling. Both kittens are VERY pretty, a bit shy, and healthy, happy, and playful darlings.
They are healthy in every way except their eyes, which were damaged by a severe eye infection when we found them by the roadside as just tiny babies.They both passed their FIV and FELV tests - negative so they are very healthy and so so playful. No signs at all of any upper respiratory infections and they have been seeing our vet every week for two months. WE only ask that you make a commitment to spay/neuter them. We are also able to neuter the male cat right away.
The kittens are in foster care in Los Angeles, CA. If you're interested, please contact Jeannie Amato at mail@jeanamato.com (541) 914-1212, or Margot Rawlinson at karmabytz@gmail.com (310) 704-4870, or BJ Gallagher at HollyHobble3Legs@aol.com (323) 227-6205. We can supply more photos, answer any medical questions, and supply complete medical records for both kittens.