Posted over 7 months ago | Updated 6 hours ago
Killua (male) and Lydia (female) were each left behind when their siblings were adopted. Killua was rescued from a waste management facility in Martinez, living in poor conditions. Community Concern for Cats volunteers were working on TNR-ing and rescuing cats and kittens there when a someone managing the facility removed their shelters and "wanted them gone." Killua was displaced and luckily rescued by volunteers. Lydia was one of four sisters from a community cat colony in Antioch. Her mother was spayed, and her sisters were adopted.
When Killua and Lydia met each other, it was love at first sight! They cuddle and play together, and Lydia enjoys grooming Killua (he likes it too).
Killua and Lydia are very affectionate purr machines, playful, friendly, confident, and overall just awesome. They are ready to go to their forever home together, where they can provide each other and their humans with love and companionship. They were born in April 2023.
If you are interested in providing them with a loving home, email Paola at mynewfurreverfriend@gmail.com.
Killua and Lydia are located in Contra Costa County, CA.