Young cats Elara and Titan needs loving home

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San Luis Obispo CA

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ELARA AND TITAN The two kittens were part of our first litter of the season and sadly were in extremely poor health; they have overcome most of their medical issues except for herpes which can flare up in times of stress over their lifetime but doesn't affect their quality of life. Elara and Titan are very special "Special Needs" kittens who have dealt with or are dealing with other medical conditions, but remember purrfection isn't always what it's cracked up to be. Titan had a very serious eye condition which led to having his left eye entirely removed. His limited vision does not hold him back; he's an outgoing, highly sociable, and attention-loving kitten. He's easygoing, loves to cuddle with his sister and especially with his human friends. He's known to meow until you turn your attention to him! Elara also has poor vision that could get worse with time but there's no way to know; to help with her eyes she receives eye drops twice a day. She's a spunky and out-going kitty. She's adventurous and loves a good challenge like climbing the edges of the cages at the shelter. She greets everyone with purrs and is endlessly curious. She has a gregarious and expressive personality which is hard to resist. Volunteer update: I absolutely adore this pair of energized & lovable kittens; they're so excited to see their two-legged friends, get pets, and entertain you with their antics. What a brilliant pair they make! Please visit our website, catprogram.calpoly.edu to learn more about the personality and behavior traits of these beautiful cats, as well as the 30 + other wonderful cats looking for a second chance to have a loving home. Visiting the shelter is by appointment only. To arrange an appointment with our adoption coordinator, please reply to this posting. The CalPoly Cat Program has adoption fees which are listed on our website for visit catprogram.calpoly.edu Our adoption fees cover: spay/neutering vaccinations microchip flea control testing for FIV/FELV deworming medical exam to ensure your cat is in good health. We are a non-profit- our 501(c)(3) non-profit tax I.D. number is 20-4927897 for more info visit catprogram.calpoly.edu Please reply to this post for adoption information.

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