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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Tiger Striped
Age
1 year 10 months old, Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
61322L
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
4 adorable, loving 19 weeks old Kittens available for adoption in pairs or one to be a companion to another young kitten already in your care. There are 2 boys and 2 girls.
Dog/cat friendly.<>
Well socialized, playful and used to lots of cuddles.Never caged. All you could want in kitten companions.
Leo is usually the first to seek out attention! He LOVES his canine brother. He also loves toy balls, furry mice, even bits of paper and the lid from a milk jug! He is quite the snuggler when he is ready to settle down and will hang out underfoot until he gets picked up for pets and kisses.
Logan also loves his canine brother and is just as active and ready to explore as his brother Leo. He is usually the first one to try something new or adventure to a new location (and first to the food bowl). The minute you pick him up he turns into an absolute rag doll with a super-loud purr! He has the fluffiest fur of the bunch. SO soft!
Luna likes to be held, but only up over/ on your shoulder as opposed to upside down like a baby. She has the most beautiful markings up close (hard to photograph) and is very social. She does NOT, however, like to be left alone and will cry loudly if she cannot find her siblings or gets closed up in the room by herself.
Lulu is special needs and super snuggly. She has a neurological condition called cerebellar hypoplasia which causes her to wobble and fall as she walks. The good news is that she plays with her litter mates, eats just fine and uses the litter box. This condition is not infectious to other kittens or cats, is not painful, and she will learn to adapt to her disability over time. She will need a home where there are no stairs but otherwise should lead a normal life . Meet them in Falls Church, Va. Updated 9/15/22