I have 4 males and 1 female who are looking for their new forever homes.
They will be 12 weeks old on 17th Sept. They are actually from 2 small litters birthed from 2 sisters who nursed and looked after all 5 babies together. This has given them a great start in life as they have had the love and care of 2 very relaxed and happy mothers.
They have been a part of my family for the past 11 weeks and will be missed so much. They're very playful and friendly, rolling onto their backs as soon as they sense a belly rub might be on the cards!
They're used to older cats as they've been living with my other 2 adults in addition to their own mothers. All 4 adults and 5 babies have been having a great time playing with each other, and grooming and sleeping together.
They are all black and white with brown swirly patterns that look really pretty in the sunlight.
I've numbered them in the photos. I will add more photos later today.
4 is a long haired boy, the others are all short haired.
5 is the only girl.
They've all been wormed and flead on 5/9/23 and are all a healthy weight.
Very well litter trained, they've been running around the whole house for the past 2 weeks and haven't made any mistakes! They all prefer catsan natural clumping litter to wood pellets, but they've been exposed to both so should be fine to use either.
They've been on a diet of purina one wet food in gravy, purina gocat dry food and royal canin dry food.
I'm very sad to have to let them go but I know they will be so happy and thrive in any loving home.
Happy to discuss discounts for anyone who wants to take 2 together.
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