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Mama Mia is about 11 months old. She showed up on her own as a starving kitty about 6 months ago. Then she brought her three kittens Before we could capture them, two of the kittens had disappeared. (Not uncommon in our area.)
We brought her and her one remaining kitten (Petra, about 6 months old) indoors in early December. We have had to keep them in a cage to keep them separate from our own cats who both have Feline Leukemia.
They are both negative for Feline Leukemia, FIP and worms and have been spayed and had all of their shots. We work daily on socializing them. Mama Mia loves to be petted and will "head butt" to get attention. She will also let you know when she had had enough. Petra loves to play and is learning to enjoy being petted. The two are very closely bonded. Both are fully litter trained and very clean. It would be wonderful if they could be adopted together by someone with a lot of love who can help them learn to live outside of a cage.