Lilo & Stitch (pair)

Age:
12 weeks approx
Breed:
Domestic Short Hair
Gender:
Female and Male
Color:
Black, and Grey & White
Living with Children:
Children 8 years plus, who are respectful of their initial nerves will be considered
Living with Dogs/Cats:
A home with other pets will be considered, so long as gradual and safe introductions can be made once fully settled
Ideal Home Situation:
A home where I can have a safe space to settle, with plenty of opportunities for play and attention
I require:
Access to the outdoors once old enough
Affectionate
Inquisitive
Playful

Lilo (F) and Stitch (M) are a 12 week old brother and sister duo who are now looking for a home together, where they can continue to enjoy play sessions, night time cuddles and the general companionship of one another.

This cute pair were a little nervous on arrival, but have now settled in to cattery life nicely, and are already enjoying spending time with staff. Lilo and Stitch are always ready to greet you at the door with their little meows, eager to play and have some fuss, often purring away at the same time. They are inquisitive kitties and like to climb on their cat trees to see what is going on around them – Stitch is always the first to lead, with Lilo being a little more tentative in her approach, but never far behind.

Kitten adoption information:

Adoption fee for a fabulous pair of kittens is £275 – this is inclusive of the following:

  • initial health checks
  • being up to date with flea and worming treatments
  • vaccinations (2 initial injections)
  • microchip
  • neutering
  • One months worth of PetPlan insurance
  • A care pack including a weeks worth of dry food, a bag of litter, a toy and feliway spray.

Considerations:

Sooty and Sweep are ready fly the nest as soon as they find their perfect home, so adopters should be prepared to settle them – we allow 10-14 days to fully process and complete an adoption from the point of initial contact after application.

They are due to receive their 2nd vaccination and be neutered with the CDCH veterinary team on 8/8/24, therefore, any adopters will need to be willing to return on this date for this.

Being young, both kittens will need to remain indoors until old enough to explore outside, therefore, adopters should be confident ensuring access to windows and doors is managed through the warmer months.

Below are some of the many benefits of adopting a pair of siblings together:
  • Play – a pair of kittens can keep each other active and entertained, which can help burn off their high energy levels. This also means less work for you, as they can keep each other busy and out of trouble
  • Social skills – being with a same aged sibling helps them to develop better social skills and learn how to behave when interacting with each other. For example, they can teach each other when biting or nipping is too hard, and how to establish boundaries.
  • Companionship – having a pair of kittens prevents them from feeling lonely during their transition in to a home, which gives you peace of mind when you have to leave them.

If you have space for a pair of feline friends, and are ready to welcome them in to your home, then register your interest by completing a perfect match form below:

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