Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Pistachio and Pumpkin MUST be adopted together.
Pistachio and Pumpkin: The Purring Duo
Meet Pistachio and Pumpkin, the dynamic duo who are inseparable! These two adorable kittens are a package deal, and they're ready to bring double the love and purrs into your life.
Pistachio, a fluffy white kitten, and Pumpkin, a vibrant orange tabby, are the epitome of a perfect pair. They're always together, whether they're napping, playing, or simply enjoying each other's company. Their bond is truly heartwarming, and they're sure to bring joy to any home.
Their foster mom calls them her "twin engines" because when one starts purring, the other automatically starts purring too! Most of the time, their purring escalates into a full-blown roar as a sign of their happiness and contentment.
These affectionate kittens are not only sweet and loving but also quite playful. They love to chase each other around, pounce on toys, and explore their surroundings. Despite their playful nature, they also have a calm and gentle side, making them ideal companions for people of all ages.
While they're happy to be the center of attention, Pistachio and Pumpkin are also good with other cats. They could even adjust to a cat-friendly dog with proper introductions.
Pistachio and Pumpkin would do best in a home with older children who can respect a kitties' boundaries.
Pistachio is neutered, vaccinated, FELV tested, dewormed, microchipped, eats wet and dry food, and is litterbox perfect.
He currently lives with his foster family in West Sacramento.
Purebreds Plus Cat Rescue is dedicated to matching exceptional cats with qualified adopters who will cherish their pet and create an ideal forever home.
If you believe you are the perfect adopter for Pistachio (and Pumpkin) please tell us why in the comments section of our Adoption Application, and contact Brennda at brennda_corrie@yahoo.com If you are unable to reach Brennda please email us at info@purebredsplus.org.
NOTE: We prefer families with children bring them to the adoption appointment. Why? This allows interaction between the children and the cat. This helps ensure they will be a good fit for each other. A mismatch between a child and a cat is not in anyone's best interests!