Description
We have five lovely kittens looking for their forever homes in South Wales, from a litter of six. One kitten has already been adopted.
They were born on 13 June 2026 and will be ready to leave from 6 September 2026, when they are 12 weeks old.
Viewings welcome from 23 August.
They have been raised indoors in our home and are used to normal household life, people and adult cats. They spend a lot of time playing, chasing, climbing and wrestling with one another, and usually sleep curled up together afterwards.
All five are healthy, happy, lively and energetic kittens, litter-box trained and eating independently. They eat a selection of kitten foods as well as boiled chicken.
The kittens
Asterix – believed male
Brave, mischievous, extremely fast and agile. Loves climbing, exploring and generally getting involved in everything. A very lively little character, although he can be a fussy eater.
Betafix – believed female
Sweet, cuddly and playful. Very affectionate and easy-going, and unlike some of her siblings she is an excellent eater and happily eats almost anything offered.
Cetarix – believed male
Brave, mischievous, fast and agile. Another enthusiastic climber and explorer with plenty of confidence and energy. Very playful and a good eater.
Deltafix – believed male
The particularly naughty one! Very playful, inquisitive and adventurous and has already managed to break a couple of things while exploring. Full of character and enthusiasm, and eats everything offered.
Etarix – believed female
The smallest kitten in the litter. Extremely quick and agile but much shyer and gentler than some of her brothers. She is also a very fussy eater and prefers being able to eat peacefully without more boisterous kittens competing with her.
The sexes have been assessed as carefully as possible, but as the kittens are still young they should be regarded as our best assessment rather than a guarantee.
We would prefer them to go in pairs
These kittens have grown up with constant feline companionship. They play together, learn from one another and sleep together, so where possible we would prefer them to be adopted in pairs.
A single-kitten home is also possible where the new owner can provide plenty of companionship and interaction during the day, or where there is already a suitable friendly cat in the home.
To encourage suitable pairings:
Adoption fee: £100 per kitten
Two kittens together: £150 total
The fee is not about making money from them — we mainly want to discourage impulse enquiries and make sure they go to people who have genuinely thought about taking on a kitten.
They are already comfortable around adult cats and should therefore also suit suitable homes with an existing friendly cat.
Mum may also be available
Their mum is a young stray, approximately one year old, who turned out to be a very lovable and cuddly cat.
She may also be available for adoption together with one of her kittens if the right person falls in love with her.
Any mum-and-kitten pairing would only leave after the other kittens have found their homes, so she can stay with the litter throughout the rehoming process.
Health and care
Wormed and flea treated using veterinary topical treatment
Litter-box trained
Eating independently
Raised indoors
Used to adult cats
Not vaccinated
Not microchipped
Vaccination is not a legal requirement for a kitten to be rehomed, and compulsory cat microchipping currently applies in England rather than Wales. New owners can therefore discuss vaccination and microchipping with their own vet and make their preferred arrangements.
We are much more interested in finding the right homes than having the kittens leave as quickly as possible.
When enquiring, please tell us a little about your household, whether you already have pets and whether somebody is normally around during the day.
We are particularly happy to hear from people considering two kittens together.
Viewings from 23 August. Ready to leave from 6 September at 12 weeks old.
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