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Hannah, Pearl, and Rupert were found as orphaned newborns and taken in to be bottle fed. They are now weaned and ready to look for homes.
All are very sweet, playful, and affectionate kittens ready to charm anyone willing to offer them attention. They are comfortable with dogs - they tend to take a week or two to fully accept new cats, but then are fine with them. They are full of energy and love attention.
Hannah, Pearl, and Rupert were found as orphaned newborns and taken in to be bottle fed. They are now weaned and ready to look for homes.
All are very sweet, playful, and affectionate kittens ready to charm anyone willing to offer them attention. They are comfortable with dogs - they tend to take a week or two to fully accept new cats, but then are fine with them. They are full of energy and love attention.
All cats and kittens are FeLV/FIV tested, started on vaccines, and spayed/neutered prior to adoption. Adult cats are generally $60 and kittens are generally $70.
All cats and kittens are FeLV/FIV tested, started on vaccines, and spayed/neutered prior to adoption. Adult cats are generally $60 and kittens are generally $70.
We do not have a shelter - cats are in private foster homes. So, we try to see if we have a potential match or matches, then usually set up a meeting at the veterinary hospital where many of us work.
We do not have a shelter - cats are in private foster homes. So, we try to see if we have a potential match or matches, then usually set up a meeting at the veterinary hospital where many of us work.
More about this rescue
Purrfect Pals is made up of a small number of caring volunteers. Most of the cats and kittens taken in are strays or orphans brought in to a local veterinary hospital for help and from there taken in to try to secure them a lasting and loved future.
Purrfect Pals is made up of a small number of caring volunteers. Most of the cats and kittens taken in are strays or orphans brought in to a local veterinary hospital for help and from there taken in to try to secure them a lasting and loved future.