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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Gray or Blue
Age
2 months old, Kitten
Sex
Female
Pet ID
26057
Hair Length
–
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Meet Saja, Eddie, Alien, and Muffin 💕
Born 11/26/2025, these four sweet siblings are ready to start the next chapter of their lives. Saja and Alien are the girls — both playful, curious, and full of kitten charm. Eddie and Muffin are the boys — affectionate, silly, and always ready to wrestle, explore, or curl up for a nap after playtime. They are everything you love about kittens: soft, snuggly, and full of personality.
They came to us with two older kittens, and unfortunately one of those older kittens tested positive for FeLV. All four of these babies have tested negative. To be extra cautious, they will be retested in April to confirm they remain negative.
FeLV (Feline Leukemia Virus) is a virus that affects a cat’s immune system and can be spread through close contact like grooming or sharing food and water bowls. It only affects cats — not people or other animals.
Out of an abundance of caution, adopters will need to have no other cats in the home until their follow-up testing is complete.
These babies have already been through uncertainty at such a young age. Now they just need safe, loving homes where they can grow up knowing they’re cherished. If you’re ready to give one (or maybe two!) of these sweet siblings the forever home they deserve, apply today. 🐾
Meet Saja, Eddie, Alien, and Muffin 💕
Born 11/26/2025, these four sweet siblings are ready to start the next chapter of their lives. Saja and Alien are the girls — both playful, curious, and full of kitten charm. Eddie and Muffin are the boys — affectionate, silly, and always ready to wrestle, explore, or curl up for a nap after playtime. They are everything you love about kittens: soft, snuggly, and full of personality.
They came to us with two older kittens, and unfortunately one of those older kittens tested positive for FeLV. All four of these babies have tested negative. To be extra cautious, they will be retested in April to confirm they remain negative.
FeLV (Feline Leukemia Virus) is a virus that affects a cat’s immune system and can be spread through close contact like grooming or sharing food and water bowls. It only affects cats — not people or other animals.
Out of an abundance of caution, adopters will need to have no other cats in the home until their follow-up testing is complete.
These babies have already been through uncertainty at such a young age. Now they just need safe, loving homes where they can grow up knowing they’re cherished. If you’re ready to give one (or maybe two!) of these sweet siblings the forever home they deserve, apply today. 🐾