Kittens

 

Kittens for Adoption

These 6 kittens were born on April 6. After a day celebrations, we let them get accustomed to the new world. Since then, they have had daily human interaction from us, other adults, kids and a guy named Chris in order to help them feel safe around us humans, and safe inside. They have had a checkup from the vet, been given some anti worm medication, and once weaned will be ready to be a part of your family for many years to come.

There are some requirements for adoption that are listed below.

If you would like to come visit them to see which ones you can’t be without, (which is tough since they are all super cute)
contact Ame Fowler by email or text (423) 595-4299, and schedule a play date.

 

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Male

COLIN (the apocalypse beast)

While Colin might never live up to his full name, he will destroy your heart with his cute face, and cuddly nature… after his playtime with his siblings of course. He’s more of a gentle player. Likes to play, but hangs out on the side waiting his turn.

His facefur tattoo is a custom one of a kind joint artist job.


FLUFFY

With a more luxurious coat of fur than all the rest, Fluffy is a wonderful cuddler and purveyor of socks. One of the first ones to switch to new food. And one of the first ones to greet us when we come in each morning. Also very concerned with a clean litter box.

Male


Male

ADOPTED — ONE EYE

One Eye has two eyes. One is a cyborg eye that can shoot blue lasers out , and the other is just normal. We can’t tell which is which. Be warned.

He might try and trick you into thinking he’s the cutest by being the first to come running when you walk in the room. But don’t let that fool you, he’s a trained assassin…of your sadness.

One Eye and Colin have similar personalities. Laid back, good climber, happy to be a shoulder cat, held and snuggled.

(One Eye waited a few days after all the rest to finish opening his right eye, and see in stereo. Both eyes are fine)


POOP KNOWS

If you ask around, and nobody seems to know where your keys are? Poop Knows, ask him. He also nose how to keep the toy mouse population in check. Quick to pounce, stalk and give bear hugs, with and without claws.

Hold on, I’m getting a notification that we spelled his name wrong, but I suspect it’s just a ploy to stop the endless questions.

Male


Male

ADOPTED — TINY

Tiny is not so tiny. For a few days he looked to be the smallest of the group, but quickly caught up with the others and now has requested to be renamed ‘Athletic’ instead of ‘Tiny’. We declined his offer since we already made him a monogramed bathrobe with his name on it.

More of a gentle giant, he’s helpful when Ame vacuums the room, and changes the litter. While more of a supervisory role, he’s still attentive to the needs of his brothers and sister.


ADOPTED — 6

The only female of the litter, 6 was born last, several hours after all the others. So far apart that we thought the mom Rey was all done with the kitten making, but she surprised us with one last kitten. We were cautious about her health, but quickly realized she was the adventurer of the group. The first one to leave the group and explore the room. The first one to use the letterbox, and the first one to get a modeling contract.

Female


 

Adoption Requirements

We’ve grown to love these little guys over the last couple months. We want them to be safe, loved, and taken care of for the rest of their life. For that we ask that you agree with the following;

  • Please consider adopting two, if you don’t already have a cat. Kittens are social, and having a friend can make their life (and yours) more happy.

  • They will be strictly an indoor pet, unless properly supervised. (outdoor cats live 2-5 years, and can be devastating to wildlife. Indoor cats can be a companion for 13+ years)

  • Spay or neuter them within 60 days.

  • Under no circumstances will they be declawed.

  • You agree to care for them in a humane manner and be a responsible guardian, providing food, water, shelter, attention and medical care.

  • If circumstances change you agree to return them to us for rehoming. No questions.

  • We ask for $30 adoption fee to cover vet and food costs.

  • Consider learning more about cat behavior from experts. Sounds silly but knowing how to care for your cat will make their life better and yours too!