Bombay kittens
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Philadelphia PA
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Only two kittens left from our beautiful February litter! all 6 kittens from this litter had been pre-reserved and the person who had reserved this pair fell through due to personal economic issues caused by the pandemic. However, that means these two babies are available for adoption now! Please only contact with serious inquiries. You must become familiar with this particular and amazing breed. --> vet checked, health guarantee, first deworming, and shots, can go to your home spayed/neutered + microchipped (additional fee of $50). --> Adoption PRICE: female (largest of litter) $300 male $250 (willing to negotiate for a good home) --> both kittens available are litter box trained and eating dry food. --> raised with dogs and both of their parents. -->super sweet and great with kids. ^^Parents and the two available kittens are pictured^^ !!TEXT or call: 2 six seven- 7 zer0 2 - zer0 six 2 four *About the breed:* If an aloof, independent cat is what you’re searching for, this breed isn’t for you. The Bombay is an endearing breed: playful, loving, lighthearted, and agreeable. They are very familiar and attached to all members of the family. Due to their hybrid heritage, Bombays strike a pleasing balance between the moderate American Shorthair and the frisky, vocal Burmese. They are very clever and people-oriented (thanks to the Burmese background), but won’t talk your ear off every second of the day (thanks to the American Shorthair). They want quite a bit of attention, and they are clever in their attempts to gain your notice. When you sit down, don’t be surprised to see your Bombay sitting beside you moments later. Bombays are very attached to their families and tend to love the entire family rather than bond with one person. Some say they are particularly good with children. Known for their curiosity and high intelligence, Bombays love to follow their human companions all over the house. They love to keep an eye on every move and help with every chore. Have heard of the term "velcro dog"?? well this breed is a "velcro cat"!
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