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Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Gray, Blue or Silver Tabby
Age
Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
18C31, 18C32
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with kids
Good with cats
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Baby brothers Ash and Sparky came into the shelter’s care in mid-June at around 6 or 7 weeks of age, very timid at first, and immediately went into foster care with other, very social kittens so that they could learn to trust humans. They needed only a week to completely forget their past fears, and now each baby boy is a happy playful little puddle of furry love... that is, when they are not suffering “the evening crazies,” bouncing off the walls and tumbling and wrestling like a couple of little monkeys! We think they are now ready for their forever homes and hope they will find them soon. They have befriended the foster home's adult male cat, so we know they'll be good with other cats, and should be fine with non-aggressive, laid-back dogs that are accustomed to living with cats. Very young, active children might frighten them a bit, so older children who understand that some kittens might need a little time to adjust to them are preferred. Ash, the gray kitten, and Sparky, the black kitten, are available for adoption individually, or together. Please remember, they are in foster care, so you won't be able to visit them at the shelter.
SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY, PLEASE! Their adoptions are being managed by their foster family, so please don't inquire if you don't intend to fill out an application. The application is non-binding, but must be submitted and approved before visitors will be invited to meet them in the private home.
Ash & Sparky have not yet seen a vet or been tested, but they have been dewormed. A state-mandated $75 neuter deposit is required to adopt each kitten, and is fully refundable upon proof of neutering (cash or check payable to Town of Scituate only, please). For more information, email ClayvilleCritters@cox.net. You may also call animal control at (401) 647-7200 to have your contact information passed along to the private foster home.
You can find a downloadable application by scrolling down the Town of Scituate’s Animal Control page — please copy and paste the following link into your browser: http://www.scituateri.org/departments/animal_control/, and please make sure to email to ClayvilleCritters@cox.net.
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