Kittens - Fully Vetted
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Surprise AZ
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* There is a rehoming fee of $100 which was the cost to have each kitten vetted, their paperwork will be provided to their new owner. The new owner must possess the necessary disposable income to comfortably provide veterinary care (including emergency care) as well as quality food. I have two kittens looking for a good home. They are approximately 12 weeks old and in excellent health. They have received their first kitten vaccines and have tested negative for feline leukemia. Both kittens are very good with our two 50lb dogs, our 13 year old male cat, and our 2 year old female cat. They also play well with our 4 year old niece. The little dark tabby is a female, 3.5lbs and is expected to be fairly petite. She has a short, stocky build. Her fur is medium length and she is very soft. Not a big fan of being picked up and carried around but likes to be social. She sits on my feet while I'm in the kitchen and likes to hang out with us on the couch when she isn't stealing a dog bed. She is very playful, her favorite toys are small foam balls and soft fuzzy mice. She gets along beautifully with our 13 year old male cat and often naps with him. The orange marble/cloud tabby kitten is a male, just under 4lbs and has a long and lean physique. He also has medium length fur but is not as soft as his sister. He is very mellow and a bit of a dullard but sweet and gentle. He is fascinated by running water and ice cubes. He is also playful and seems to really like playing with shoe strings. He gets along best with our 2 year old female and plays with her often. New owners must agree to provide their kitten with a high moisture diet (as in mostly canned food or raw), unrestricted access to indoors, clean water, and vet care when needed. My adult cats are on raw and they seems to love what they are getting so those who would provide a raw diet will be strongly preferred. There will be an informal home inspection via pictures, nothing intrusive, just want to make sure he isn't going to end up in a trap house. Additionally, the new owner must agree to not have their kitten declawed as it is an abhorrent practice and I strongly feel that if you must mutilate an animal to tolerate it in your home, you probably shouldn't keep that animal as a pet. If you are interested in adopting either kitten, or have any questions, please text me at (623) six9three-0two-two7. I can also take additional pictures.
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