INDY & SWEETIE (bonded pair – must be adopted together)
Indy and Sweetie were rescued as 1-month old feral kittens in May 2024. Indy was the bravest kitten of his litter and the first to seek attention. Indy (short for Indiana Jones) is a very handsome, black with gray classic tabby boy. He has beautiful markings and will probably grow up to be a big boy; at six months of age he weighed 9.5 lb. Indy loves to chase ping pong balls, carry his mousies, play with the feather wand, and chase the laser point dot. He loves to be picked up and cuddled; he will crawl on laps for attention. The top of his cat tree is a favorite perch. Other favorites are morning soft food and evening treats.
Sweetie was the shyest kitten and hung back or behind Indy for a number of weeks. Sweetie is a beautiful torbie girl with the softest coat and (of course) sweetest personality. Once she gets past being initially shy with someone new her personality shines. She seeks attention, being petted, picked up and cuddled. Sweetie likes to “help” scoop the litter boxes, sweep the floors, clean out drawers, and complete other tasks. Her curiosity leads her to check out all activities and be a part of the action. Sweetie likes all of the toys and activities that her brother, Indy, enjoys and she is usually playing right alongside of him. They cuddle together in their kitty cup or sleep close to each other. Canned food and treats are tops on her list, too.
Both kittens are very neat with eating as well as using their litterboxes. Both would do great in a home that will give them time to first relax and acclimate to their new surroundings. They have not been exposed to dogs but I feel a cat-friendly dog, properly introduced, would soon be a buddy. Since they are still babies themselves a home with older children who are used to cats would be most appropriate. They are still kittens and need to be supervised to continue learning appropriate/acceptable behaviors. They are still learning what surfaces they can or can’t scratch, climb on as well as what they can or can’t chew, play with or get into.
Both kittens have been s/n, received their DRC and rabies vaccinations, de-wormed, flea treated, found FeLV/FIV negative, and micro-chipped. A home visit is required for their adoption. They must be adopted as a pair; their adoption fee as a pair is $125.00. Please call or text Debbie at 314-608-7520 if you have questions and/or would like to meet Indy and Sweetie.
INDY & SWEETIE (bonded pair – must be adopted together)
Indy and Sweetie were rescued as 1-month old feral kittens in May 2024. Indy was the bravest kitten of his litter and the first to seek attention. Indy (short for Indiana Jones) is a very handsome, black with gray classic tabby boy. He has beautiful markings and will probably grow up to be a big boy; at six months of age he weighed 9.5 lb. Indy loves to chase ping pong balls, carry his mousies, play with the feather wand, and chase the laser point dot. He loves to be picked up and cuddled; he will crawl on laps for attention. The top of his cat tree is a favorite perch. Other favorites are morning soft food and evening treats.
Sweetie was the shyest kitten and hung back or behind Indy for a number of weeks. Sweetie is a beautiful torbie girl with the softest coat and (of course) sweetest personality. Once she gets past being initially shy with someone new her personality shines. She seeks attention, being petted, picked up and cuddled. Sweetie likes to “help” scoop the litter boxes, sweep the floors, clean out drawers, and complete other tasks. Her curiosity leads her to check out all activities and be a part of the action. Sweetie likes all of the toys and activities that her brother, Indy, enjoys and she is usually playing right alongside of him. They cuddle together in their kitty cup or sleep close to each other. Canned food and treats are tops on her list, too.
Both kittens are very neat with eating as well as using their litterboxes. Both would do great in a home that will give them time to first relax and acclimate to their new surroundings. They have not been exposed to dogs but I feel a cat-friendly dog, properly introduced, would soon be a buddy. Since they are still babies themselves a home with older children who are used to cats would be most appropriate. They are still kittens and need to be supervised to continue learning appropriate/acceptable behaviors. They are still learning what surfaces they can or can’t scratch, climb on as well as what they can or can’t chew, play with or get into.
Both kittens have been s/n, received their DRC and rabies vaccinations, de-wormed, flea treated, found FeLV/FIV negative, and micro-chipped. A home visit is required for their adoption. They must be adopted as a pair; their adoption fee as a pair is $125.00. Please call or text Debbie at 314-608-7520 if you have questions and/or would like to meet Indy and Sweetie.