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Balinese kittens & cats in Boston, Massachusetts

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Below are our newest added Balineses available for adoption in Boston, Massachusetts. To see more adoptable Balineses in Boston, Massachusetts, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
We'll also keep you updated on Cindy & Cowboy - BONDED's adoption status with email updates.
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Cindy & Cowboy - BONDED

Siamese

Female, Young
Boston, FL
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Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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PLEASE READ ENTIRE LISTING We transport kittens from South Florida. There is an epidemic of cat overpopulation in South Florida. Tens of thousands of cats & kittens suffer needlessly & need a home. We transport & adopt kittens & cats that have no chance in South Florida. Please note - we are the only legal Florida rescue importer in the state of Mass. We have 3 professional transporters deliver your kitties safely to you. One person is always in the back monitoring the health & well-being of your animal. Although we love dogs they are NEVER on our transport as it adds time & stress for your kitties. Be sure to ask questions of any rescue transporting. Are they legal & how are they transported. There is a big difference. We also use flight angels. Kind volunteers who bring a cat or kitten on a plane ride as their carry-on luggage. We are so grateful for good people. We try to get the kittens as close as we can by air. TO ADOPT A KITTEN, YOU MUST ADOPT IN PAIRS OR HAVE A YOUNG CAT. Our adoption guidelines: Must be 25 years old Must adopt young kittens (6 months or less) you must have a young cat or dog or adopt in pairs UNLESS otherwise stated. Must be a previous cat owner. Must have a vet we can speak to. CT license AIR 000534 MA charity #080383 MA licensed importer #68 USDA # 88-T-0895 You need to meet Cindy & Cowboy! Cindy is a Siamese mix and her brother Cowboy is a tuxedo with the personality of a Siamese and the colors of a cow. They both have super silky, soft coats. They were born approximately May 2025 outside. They and their mom were fed by a human who cared for them, but who didn't hold them much. So when I got them to do TNR, I wanted to keep them for a week or two to see how they would do inside. If they had to be returned to the outside, they would be fed but they would have to live with toads and cigarette butts and no vet care ever. With time, they started to trust their foster and started getting comfortable. And 3 months later, they're still on the more shy side, but they have learned to trust. They love to be petted and they purr up a storm, but hey do not like to be picked up, and they're not lap cats. The first time they see someone new, Cowboy will hiss as a greeting, but that soon goes away. Cowboy loves to play and chase any feather toy on a string. He gets so excited and runs and runs even if he is out of breath he "Must get feather". He is very funny and talks a lot. He also loves to roll around and be petted. Belly rubs are his favorite. He purrs super loudly and enjoys attention. Cindy is the more quiet sister. She is more of an observer, but will come out to play once her brother has gotten all of the attention he demands and is exhausted from sprinting after the toys. She loves cheek scratches and purrs up a storm as well. She is a bit more reserved than Cowboy but still enjoys love and attention. They are very bonded. Once his sister ran out of the foster room, Cowboy didn't stop crying until his sister decided come back from her excursion. They are both on the smaller side for their age. Can you find it in your heart to put in an application and meet these adorable kittens?
We'll also keep you updated on CHARLOTTE's adoption status with email updates.
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CHARLOTTE

Snowshoe

Female, 2 yrs 6 mos
Boston, MA
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Spayed or Neutered,
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MEET Charlotte!This good kitty is very sweet but can be a bit fearful at first. We think they would thrive in a quiet adult-only household, with an adopter who is patient and can give them the sense of calm and security they need to break out of their shell. If this kitty sounds like a good fit for you and your home, please stop by to meet them!Charlotte is currently up to date on vaccinations and flea and tick preventative, has been spayed, microchipped, and examined by our vet team.For more information on Charlotte or any other animal currently residing at the Animal Rescue League of Boston, please call us at 617-426-9170. We welcome adopters from NH, RI, CT, and NY. However, we will be unable to facilitate same day adoptions due to state regulated paperwork requirements.
We'll also keep you updated on MAISY's adoption status with email updates.
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MAISY

Siamese

Female, 3 yrs 5 mos
Boston, MA
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Spayed or Neutered,
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