Kittens for Adoption - Looking for their 'Forever Home'
On behalf of Hope Rescue South Auckland we have Two male, twelve-week-old grey tabby kittens to be rehomed. Stunning markings, De-sexed, vaccinated, wormed and micro-chipped. They have been socialised with other cats and an elderly dog. They both love our dog.
Both kittens are from a litter of five that we have been fostering as they had a very rough start in life after someone dumped them.
Tux is the bigger of the two and is still a little shy at this stage, although he has made huge strides in the last two weeks. Has a unique bird-like call that he uses to call out to Max, to which Max has now learnt to respond in a similar fashion. ADOPTED AS AT 06/02/2022
Max is by far the smaller of the two and what he lacks in size, he certainly makes up for in courage. Although still a bit on the skinny side, he just needs some good food and loving. ADOPTED AS AT 04/02/2022
Both kittens play so well together it would be great to see them go to the same home, however any loving family will be rewarded with the joy one or both kittens will bring into their home
Tux is still looking for that loving family to share his life with. NOW ADOPTED.
ALL GONE TO LOVING FAMILIES, BUT IF YOU'RE STILL LOOKING FOR A LOVING KITTEN, PLEASE CONTACT US.
If you would like to know more, please give me a call. Karen 0274 391 547
An adoption fee will apply.
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