Emi and Cinna are sister kitties that want to stay together furever.
Emi has been a cuddle bug of a kitten from the first day she entered her foster home. She is a quiet kitten with a strong desire for lots of snuggles. She is a little calmer than your average kitten, but still loves to play. She enjoys chasing after toys and wrestling with her kitten friends. She also likes to hang out on the couch, preferably in someone's lap with a cozy blanket.
Cinna is a confident, sweet kitty who loves giving and receiving affection. She is a social butterfly and gets along well with everyone. She loves to snuggle on the couch when she's sleepy. She loves to wrestle with her siblings when she's feeling energetic and cuddle with them once everyone is tired out
These kitties should get along with kids, other cats, and cat-friendly dogs given proper introductions.
Emi and Cinna were born approximately September 20, 2025, and their combined adoption fee is $250. They are spayed, up-to-date on shots and deworming, have microchips, and tested negative for feline leukemia virus.
Emi and Cinna are sister kitties that want to stay together furever.
Emi has been a cuddle bug of a kitten from the first day she entered her foster home. She is a quiet kitten with a strong desire for lots of snuggles. She is a little calmer than your average kitten, but still loves to play. She enjoys chasing after toys and wrestling with her kitten friends. She also likes to hang out on the couch, preferably in someone's lap with a cozy blanket.
Cinna is a confident, sweet kitty who loves giving and receiving affection. She is a social butterfly and gets along well with everyone. She loves to snuggle on the couch when she's sleepy. She loves to wrestle with her siblings when she's feeling energetic and cuddle with them once everyone is tired out
These kitties should get along with kids, other cats, and cat-friendly dogs given proper introductions.
Emi and Cinna were born approximately September 20, 2025, and their combined adoption fee is $250. They are spayed, up-to-date on shots and deworming, have microchips, and tested negative for feline leukemia virus.