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Crispy, Snoopy and Amor are 11 weeks old, are up for adoption and are looking for their furever, loving, 5* homes.
They all have slightly different personalities but they are all very special🥹.
Crispy (black and white boy) is a long-haired boy that is very sociable and is always there for human meetings and interactions. He is a fluffball that loves human company. He tolerates being picked up, kissed and cuddled but he’s got such a short attentions span so he might jump out of your arms as he looks for the next thing to do. Crispy loves attention and loves to show off to visitors too! Sadly, Crispy’s long-hair is too much maintenance for this little boy (sometimes he does not understand why he’s been given along hair) so he tends to get tired of washing himself and gives up, particularly his face so I’m having to bathe him every few days and wipe his face with water wipes after his meals.
Snoopy (black boy with beautiful spotted undercoat) is such a loving boy. He loves love and LOVES to cuddle and sleep on top or next to me. He really enjoys kisses and to be pet. He acts like a baby most of the time. He’s not too playful and he is a very smart boy!
Amor (black female with a beautiful marble undercoat) is a very smart and beautiful little girl. We all say that she looks the like the cutest grizzly bear alive, without being a grizzly bear!😹
Amor likes to cuddle too and half of the time, she will cuddle and sleep on top of or next to me. She’s quite playful and bosses around her two brothers.
All of these babies love to sit on a lap when available and are very well socialised with humans. They have not been dog tested. They are used to a lot of the normal household noises. They are very good and calm babies. They don’t play as much as the usual kittens do but I believe this is down to their rescue mum and rescue dad as they’re both chilled out. The dad is long-haired so please be aware that the kittens may have longer hair as they approach adulthood than now, including the two black kittens.
They have always been deflead and dewormed. They are fully litter trained. They are currently eating Whiskas kitten food, sometimes Sheba kitten food, Royal Canin 4-12 months old dry food, they eat chicken breast or thighs along with the chicken broth on a daily babies as well as red meat every few days. They have been on raw diets in the past few weeks and this is purely due to certain potential adopters that would want their kitten trained in this way, along with as many other ways so that the kitten is quite versatile with forms of food. It’s normally important to train a kitten at a very young age to be raw fed if you want them tone raw fed.
You can of course choose to a diet of your choice for your kitten.
These kittens have been trained to be ‘free-fed’ meaning that from a weaning, they’ve learnt to not scoff their food and eat it a bit at a time, whatever food that is. They were trained following a certain and quite lengthy process. This is so that it’s easier for their new owners, as they may have work commitments and are likely to not be at home every 3-4 hours to feed a tiny kitten so frequently until 6 months old. This way, the owner can leave out a whole lot of food for the kitten throughout the day which would last the whole day.
The adoption fee of the kittens has been discounted as they are currently being treated for ear mites. They used to have ear mites and this has been treated however, the treatment will have to continue until mid June 2025. They will be sent with their treatment to their new home. Until the topical treatment finishes, clothing, bedding and the environment needs to be cleaned on a very regular basis and hands and skin needs to be washed after handling them to ensure that the (possible) eggs of mites that we can’t see are not latching on and passing on throughout the house. In a few weeks time, they should be completely clear. This is not affecting their health or behaviour in anyway, shape or form.
A DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED TO RESERVE A KITTEN.
Please feel free to ask any questions😊.
Thank you