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Introducing Coconut, a blue-eyed Siamese beauty with a personality as bright as her creamy coat! This little girl is pure sunshine in kitten form — curious, chatty, and full of playful energy.
Coconut loves to explore every nook and cranny, chase after feather toys, and show off her adorable acrobatics. True to her Siamese nature, she’s also quite the conversationalist — she’ll happily “talk” to you about her day, especially if it involves snacks or snuggles. When she’s not busy playing, Coconut is all about affection. She’ll curl up in your lap, purr like a tiny motor, and look up at you with those stunning blue eyes that say, “I love you.”
She’s friendly, social, and loves being around people. Coconut would do great in a home where she can get lots of attention, playtime, and love — and maybe even a feline friend to share her adventures with.
If you’re looking for a kitten who’s equal parts elegance and goofball, Coconut is your girl! Come meet her and see just how sweet life can be with this little Siamese sweetheart by your side.
-Social
-Playful
-Sweet
-Adorable
-Litter box trained
-Good with cats with an introduction
She is the complete package! She must be adopted with one of her siblings: Raisinet or Toblerone. Given her personality, we believe she would do well with other cats, children, and cat-friendly dogs if allowed time for an introduction.
Her adoption fee includes her spay surgery, microchip, age appropriate vaccinations, and group testing for FIV and FeLV.
If you are interested in adopting, please go to our adoption page for more information on our adoption process and to complete our adoption application.
https://www.julietshouse.org/online-adoption-applications
Please note: Our policy is to adopt young kittens with a littermate, in a bonded pair, or to homes with a similar aged kitten. This policy ensures that the kittens we rescue, nurture, and love are adopted into homes that offer the best possible environment for their social development.
*All in our program are assumed to be mixed breed as none have had genetic testing. They are designated based on characteristics observed and noted.