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Bridges and Ashes with 2 other litter mates were all rescued from the Oregon Fire last summer in Elk WA. At just a couple of weeks old, they were found with no sign of mama and the fire getting close. Their foster mama jumped in to foster them until they were ready for their forever home. While growing up the kittens were all raised around kids, cats and dogs. The Irish wolfhound in their foster home immediately decided they were hers and the kittens still love snuggling up with her.
Ashes is full of energy and loves playing with all the animals. She is inquisitive and adventurous. Ashes has been around kids, dogs big and small, and other cats. She enjoys being around people and will usually follow where the "action" is. When Ashes finally runs out of energy she also loves to snuggle.
Bridges is very playful and enjoys playing with other cats and dogs. She likes climbing her tower and wrestling with her litter mates. She is also a purr monster and the minute you touch her she starts purring and doesn't stop. At the end of the day Bridges loves to cuddle up in your lap and snuggle.
Bridges is a special needs kitten as she has Cerebellar Hypoplasia which causes her significant balance issues but in no way dampens her joy of life. She has a funky walk that is more like a waddle and will sometimes fall over but that doesn't stop her from running around and playing. She also has a head tremor/shake which can make eating and drinking a bit more challenging but she has learned a few tricks and can now do both quite well on her own. Despite her "wobbles" as we call them, Bridges is just like most other kittens and just needs a little extra TLC.
Cerebellar Hypoplasia is a developmental condition in which the cerebellum of the brain fails to develop properly. The cerebellum is the portion of the brain that controls fine motor skills, balance, and coordination. The condition is not painful or contagious.
The girls come spayed, microchipped, dewormed, up to date on vaccinations, and they are negative for feline aids and leukemia. Ashes & Bridges are about 6 months old. Their adoption fee is $100 each or $150 for the pair. To be considered to adopt, please apply today!
Bridges and Ashes with 2 other litter mates were all rescued from the Oregon Fire last summer in Elk WA. At just a couple of weeks old, they were found with no sign of mama and the fire getting close. Their foster mama jumped in to foster them until they were ready for their forever home. While growing up the kittens were all raised around kids, cats and dogs. The Irish wolfhound in their foster home immediately decided they were hers and the kittens still love snuggling up with her.
Ashes is full of energy and loves playing with all the animals. She is inquisitive and adventurous. Ashes has been around kids, dogs big and small, and other cats. She enjoys being around people and will usually follow where the "action" is. When Ashes finally runs out of energy she also loves to snuggle.
Bridges is very playful and enjoys playing with other cats and dogs. She likes climbing her tower and wrestling with her litter mates. She is also a purr monster and the minute you touch her she starts purring and doesn't stop. At the end of the day Bridges loves to cuddle up in your lap and snuggle.
Bridges is a special needs kitten as she has Cerebellar Hypoplasia which causes her significant balance issues but in no way dampens her joy of life. She has a funky walk that is more like a waddle and will sometimes fall over but that doesn't stop her from running around and playing. She also has a head tremor/shake which can make eating and drinking a bit more challenging but she has learned a few tricks and can now do both quite well on her own. Despite her "wobbles" as we call them, Bridges is just like most other kittens and just needs a little extra TLC.
Cerebellar Hypoplasia is a developmental condition in which the cerebellum of the brain fails to develop properly. The cerebellum is the portion of the brain that controls fine motor skills, balance, and coordination. The condition is not painful or contagious.
The girls come spayed, microchipped, dewormed, up to date on vaccinations, and they are negative for feline aids and leukemia. Ashes & Bridges are about 6 months old. Their adoption fee is $100 each or $150 for the pair. To be considered to adopt, please apply today!
Submit Application
Approve Application
Home Check
Approve Application
Meet the Pet
Sign Adoption Contract
Pay Fee