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Page has really come out of his shell in foster care, going from shy baby kitten to rambunctious, open-hearted storyteller who will flop for belly rubs and is always up for chasing a mousie or jumping up on his foster's lap for a cuddle. While he takes a little time to warm up to a stranger, his book is open and ready for that forever home with his bonded sister, Turner. He's even become more vocal at mealtime with meows, and you should hear him purr! He's great at being picked up (as far as wiggly kittens go), including handling his paws. Open the book with this sweet bonded pair of kittens!
Just a note about bonded kitties:
While, it is always wonderful to adopt kittens in pairs, sometimes it is imperative that ones go together when they need each other for their own well-being, in order to feel safe or secure. Bonded kittens need this desperately, but they also teach each other about acceptable play and keep each other company so you don’t have to worry about them being lonely.
As a general rule, we recommend that young kittens only go in pairs or to households that already have another pet. Young kittens on their own, no matter how much attention they get from humans, usually get bored and tend to be more destructive. They need another animal to help socialize them (to learn how to appropriately wrestle, boundaries, etc). Most times having another cat is the best, though some may be okay with a gentle dog.
You can see more pictures and videos of our fosters on our facebook page: Sophia L'Orange Kitten Rescue
All of our adoptable animals are cared for and assessed in foster homes (we do not have a shelter), up to date on age appropriate vaccinations and have been spayed or neutered and tested for FeLV/FIV, before they are adopted. They have had de-worming medication as a standard of care and Flea/Tick/Ear Mite preventive treatment. Medical records will be released with the adopted pet.
Page has really come out of his shell in foster care, going from shy baby kitten to rambunctious, open-hearted storyteller who will flop for belly rubs and is always up for chasing a mousie or jumping up on his foster's lap for a cuddle. While he takes a little time to warm up to a stranger, his book is open and ready for that forever home with his bonded sister, Turner. He's even become more vocal at mealtime with meows, and you should hear him purr! He's great at being picked up (as far as wiggly kittens go), including handling his paws. Open the book with this sweet bonded pair of kittens!
Just a note about bonded kitties:
While, it is always wonderful to adopt kittens in pairs, sometimes it is imperative that ones go together when they need each other for their own well-being, in order to feel safe or secure. Bonded kittens need this desperately, but they also teach each other about acceptable play and keep each other company so you don’t have to worry about them being lonely.
As a general rule, we recommend that young kittens only go in pairs or to households that already have another pet. Young kittens on their own, no matter how much attention they get from humans, usually get bored and tend to be more destructive. They need another animal to help socialize them (to learn how to appropriately wrestle, boundaries, etc). Most times having another cat is the best, though some may be okay with a gentle dog.
You can see more pictures and videos of our fosters on our facebook page: Sophia L'Orange Kitten Rescue
All of our adoptable animals are cared for and assessed in foster homes (we do not have a shelter), up to date on age appropriate vaccinations and have been spayed or neutered and tested for FeLV/FIV, before they are adopted. They have had de-worming medication as a standard of care and Flea/Tick/Ear Mite preventive treatment. Medical records will be released with the adopted pet.
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Home Check
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Approve Application
We will make a determination on your application if the cat is the right fit, we suggest another option, or we may decline your application.