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10 weeks old

EDAMAME & RAMEN - pre adoption

Males 10 weeks Fostered in Te Atatu South Desexed, chipped, regoed, 1st vax, parasite free + 42 days free pet insurance

These boys are from a squad born in Papakura. We were lucky enough to get kittens and desex the adults around before the population grew!

Edamame (tabby) and Ramen are bomb proof, scatterbrained kittens who love to play, fight and cuddle. They dont mind a vacuum cleaner or a dog and will happily join in on whatever project, mess or noise their humans are making! The boys love each other very much but still have lots of time for people and the attention they provide

They would be fine with sensible kids and other chill cats. They would adapt to a cat savvy dog

To meet the boys please message us, please note adequate completion of an adoption questionnaire and a fee of $475 for both boys applies. The boys can be met and their adoption secured by paying the non refundable fee in full. Their pick up date is between Christmas and new years.

We are a registered charity run by volunteers who care for our rescue cats, respond to messages, and host adoption visits all in our spare time in our private homes across Auckland. We deal with adoption applications in writing and appreciate your patience when messaging about your interest.

Animal welfare: The seller has indicated this animal has been bred and cared for in accordance with Trade Me's Code of Animal Welfare.

2 rescue kittens Edamame & Udon

Listed: Sun 21st Dec, 9:04pm
13 days, 9 hours, 26 minutes

Asking price: $475.00

Pick up available, Papakura, Auckland
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