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Pebbles and Rogue are gorgeous, sweet, friendly, playful and fun, four-month-old, four-pound kittens looking for a loving guardian. Rogue has green eyes; Pebbles has gold eyes.
Pebbles and Rogue are female pastel tortoiseshell kittens who were born with cerebral hypoplasia, a developmental condition that causes uncoordinated movement. While the condition can’t be cured, the kittens can live a long and happy life.
Because they don’t have the coordination of a typical kitten, they can’t climb on counters, a benefit to many cat-lovers who don’t like kittens on their kitchen counters!
These kittens use the litter box well, and walk best on carpet where they can get better grip, but they get around surprisingly well on hardwood floors. They are less coordinated when nervous, but when comfortable, they move more confidently. They were born September 12, 2024 to a stray cat. They were lovingly raised in a foster home.
They love a horizontal sisal matt, and enjoy eating wet food off a licky matt.
They are fearless with gentle kind cat-loving dogs and wonderful with other cats.
They are otherwise healthy, neutered/spayed, fecal-tested, de-wormed, up-to-date on rabies and distemper vaccines, virus-tested negative, and microchipped.
If you’re interested in meeting and possibly adopting Pebbles and/or Rogue, please fill in the adoption application at https://friendsofpetraits.com/cat-adoption-application/ and follow up by e-mailing friendsofpetraits@gmail.com
Their adoption fee of $175 each or $300 as a pair benefits the rescued pets of Friends of Petraits Rescue. They are being fostered in Chicago. They can be adopted as a single if you have another cat for them to play with.
Pebbles and Rogue are gorgeous, sweet, friendly, playful and fun, four-month-old, four-pound kittens looking for a loving guardian. Rogue has green eyes; Pebbles has gold eyes.
Pebbles and Rogue are female pastel tortoiseshell kittens who were born with cerebral hypoplasia, a developmental condition that causes uncoordinated movement. While the condition can’t be cured, the kittens can live a long and happy life.
Because they don’t have the coordination of a typical kitten, they can’t climb on counters, a benefit to many cat-lovers who don’t like kittens on their kitchen counters!
These kittens use the litter box well, and walk best on carpet where they can get better grip, but they get around surprisingly well on hardwood floors. They are less coordinated when nervous, but when comfortable, they move more confidently. They were born September 12, 2024 to a stray cat. They were lovingly raised in a foster home.
They love a horizontal sisal matt, and enjoy eating wet food off a licky matt.
They are fearless with gentle kind cat-loving dogs and wonderful with other cats.
They are otherwise healthy, neutered/spayed, fecal-tested, de-wormed, up-to-date on rabies and distemper vaccines, virus-tested negative, and microchipped.
If you’re interested in meeting and possibly adopting Pebbles and/or Rogue, please fill in the adoption application at https://friendsofpetraits.com/cat-adoption-application/ and follow up by e-mailing friendsofpetraits@gmail.com
Their adoption fee of $175 each or $300 as a pair benefits the rescued pets of Friends of Petraits Rescue. They are being fostered in Chicago. They can be adopted as a single if you have another cat for them to play with.
Petraits helps the dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, mice, rats, hamsters, chinchillas, guinea pigs, hedgehogs, horses, and ferrets of Chicagoland find new loving homes.
Petraits helps the dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, mice, rats, hamsters, chinchillas, guinea pigs, hedgehogs, horses, and ferrets of Chicagoland find new loving homes.
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