Meet sisters Leah (tiny white spot on nose) and Thea. We were rescued with our brother and mother! Our brother (Oreo) has been adopted and our mom (Dallas) is still looking for her forever home.
We like to play tricks on our foster mom and confuse her because we look so much alike but she has come to know us by our personalities.
Thea is a mush, a sweet lap cat who loves to lay in the crook of your arm and hang upside down as the world goes by.
Leah is the more adventurous one who is always looking to explore, pounce on a mouse toy and roll around in a good pile of cat nip.
We can be adopted together or alone. We are good with other cats and enjoy playing with a playmate, but we can be happy alone as well. We have never been around many children and we probably wouldn't do well with small children but if you're children are a little older we could meet and see how it goes.
Thea and Leah were born on August 13, 2024, they are up to date with vaccines, spayed, negative for FIV/FELV and microchipped. They can be seen in her foster home by appointment or on the days she is at Petco Bricktown Way or PetSmart Forest Ave for adoption events.
For more information contact SICAW at 718.948.5623, Mon-Sat 9am-8pm.
We're based in Staten Island, New York. Home visit required for adoption.
Meet sisters Leah (tiny white spot on nose) and Thea. We were rescued with our brother and mother! Our brother (Oreo) has been adopted and our mom (Dallas) is still looking for her forever home.
We like to play tricks on our foster mom and confuse her because we look so much alike but she has come to know us by our personalities.
Thea is a mush, a sweet lap cat who loves to lay in the crook of your arm and hang upside down as the world goes by.
Leah is the more adventurous one who is always looking to explore, pounce on a mouse toy and roll around in a good pile of cat nip.
We can be adopted together or alone. We are good with other cats and enjoy playing with a playmate, but we can be happy alone as well. We have never been around many children and we probably wouldn't do well with small children but if you're children are a little older we could meet and see how it goes.
Thea and Leah were born on August 13, 2024, they are up to date with vaccines, spayed, negative for FIV/FELV and microchipped. They can be seen in her foster home by appointment or on the days she is at Petco Bricktown Way or PetSmart Forest Ave for adoption events.
For more information contact SICAW at 718.948.5623, Mon-Sat 9am-8pm.
We're based in Staten Island, New York. Home visit required for adoption.
Cats that are housed at PetSmart's Adoption Center can be seen during store hours. Volunteers are available to show these cats to potential pet parents on Saturdays from 2:30-5 and Sundays from 12-3 or by calling Clo at 718-948-5623 to set up an appointment.
Cats and kittens (fixed) that are in foster homes can be seen by appointment or on the days they are at Petco or Petsmart -- call Clo at 718-948-5623.
Kittens (not fixed) can be seen on some Sundays at Petco Bricktown Way from 11-1:30. For further information--call Clo at 718-948-5623.
Cats that are housed at PetSmart's Adoption Center can be seen during store hours. Volunteers are available to show these cats to potential pet parents on Saturdays from 2:30-5 and Sundays from 12-3 or by calling Clo at 718-948-5623 to set up an appointment.
Cats and kittens (fixed) that are in foster homes can be seen by appointment or on the days they are at Petco or Petsmart -- call Clo at 718-948-5623.
Kittens (not fixed) can be seen on some Sundays at Petco Bricktown Way from 11-1:30. For further information--call Clo at 718-948-5623.
More about this rescue
Staten Island Council for Animal Welfare (SICAW) is one of New York's longest operating 501(c)(3) non-profit animal rescue organization.
Founded in Staten Island in 1972, SICAW’s mission is to find forever homes for abandoned and stray animals. SICAW has saved thousands of lives though adoption placement, Trap/Neuter/Return programs, education and community response.
SICAW is 100% volunteer staffed and funds raised and donated support this core mission.
Rescue Registration No.135
Staten Island Council for Animal Welfare (SICAW) is one of New York's longest operating 501(c)(3) non-profit animal rescue organization.
Founded in Staten Island in 1972, SICAW’s mission is to find forever homes for abandoned and stray animals. SICAW has saved thousands of lives though adoption placement, Trap/Neuter/Return programs, education and community response.
SICAW is 100% volunteer staffed and funds raised and donated support this core mission.
Rescue Registration No.135
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