1661 days ago

Sweetpea and Nasher. The cutest brothers you can ever meet!

Mary Bossley from Forgotten Felines Foundation

17 weeks old

www.forgottenfelines.org.nz...

SweetPea came to us from a large colony on a dairy farm in Levin, that we are helping out. They were just tiny kittens who got stuck behind some wood pallets and were calling out for help. So one of our volunteers came to the rescue!

Sweetpea, is an absolute sweetheart, confident and brave but so soft and gentle, could say he’s quite the gentleman. The perfect mix of playfulness has speed and agility but also loves his pats and scratches. Great with other cats.

Nasher, is much like his brother, curious and playful, loves a belly rub. But unlike his brother he’s a little bit more reserved upon first meeting someone new, will come out of his shell when he gets to know you

Given that the boys are mainly white, especially near their face and ears. They would need to live as indoor-only cats or have sunblock applied to their ears if allowed out. This is to prevent skin cancer from developing.

They are lovely pair, who would be great together, but could also be adopted separately. If going individually it would be ideal to find a home that has another cat or dog.

Please visit our info page under the adoption tab to learn about adopting from us.

www.forgottenfelines.org.nz...

Before setting up a meet and greet, We ask for any potential adopters to fill out our questionnaire below

www.forgottenfelines.org.nz...

As with all of our adoptable cats, he is looking for a home that can commit to keeping him inside at night. Any young kittens need to remain indoor-only until at least 6 months of age and cats over 6 months old for at least 4 weeks before going outside.

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