




Birdie & Chief
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Birdie & Chief
Lansdowne, PA
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Birdie & Chief’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Birdie & Chief's Story
Birdie (female tuxedo kitten) and Chief (her black brother) were abandoned outdoors in the cold with no food or water at the tender age of about 5 months. They were rescued on Super Bowl Sunday, and it was later discovered that poor Birdie was so starved that she was eating garbage and had consumed plastic bags, which messed up her digestive tract, requiring emergency surgery. She is absolutely fine now, and both siblings are spayed/neutered, tested negative, up to date on all their shots and vet care, and microchipped. They are very bonded and will need to stay together. Birdie and Chief are happy, playful kittens (born about September 2024). They are super friendly and are both foodies, as you might imagine given their history. They especially love their wet food. They are in foster with other cats and dogs. They’re a little leery of the dogs but get along well with all the cats in the home, especially Peanut Butter, another AFL foster kitten who is their chosen play buddy. They adore affection and attention from their humans. Don’t miss out on these champion kittens—get your application in today!<br/><br/>To learn more about Birdie and Chief and other pets available for adoption, and to download an adoption application, please visit www.animalfriendsoflansdowne.org. Animal Friends of Lansdowne is a non-profit, all-volunteer community rescue, now in their twenty-first year of operation.
Birdie (female tuxedo kitten) and Chief (her black brother) were abandoned outdoors in the cold with no food or water at the tender age of about 5 months. They were rescued on Super Bowl Sunday, and it was later discovered that poor Birdie was so starved that she was eating garbage and had consumed plastic bags, which messed up her digestive tract, requiring emergency surgery. She is absolutely fine now, and both siblings are spayed/neutered, tested negative, up to date on all their shots and vet care, and microchipped. They are very bonded and will need to stay together. Birdie and Chief are happy, playful kittens (born about September 2024). They are super friendly and are both foodies, as you might imagine given their history. They especially love their wet food. They are in foster with other cats and dogs. They’re a little leery of the dogs but get along well with all the cats in the home, especially Peanut Butter, another AFL foster kitten who is their chosen play buddy. They adore affection and attention from their hum
Birdie (female tuxedo kitten) and Chief (her black brother) were abandoned outdoors in the cold with no food or water at the tender age of about 5 months. They were rescued on Super Bowl Sunday, and it was later discovered that poor Birdie was so starved that she was eating garbage and had consumed plastic bags, which messed up her digestive tract, requiring emergency surgery. She is absolutely fine now, and both siblings are spayed/neutered, tested negative, up to date on all their shots and vet care, and microchipped. They are very bonded and will need to stay together. Birdie and Chief are happy, playful kittens (born about September 2024). They are super friendly and are both foodies, as you might imagine given their history. They especially love their wet food. They are in foster with other cats and dogs. They’re a little leery of the dogs but get along well with all the cats in the home, especially Peanut Butter, another AFL foster kitten who is their chosen play buddy. They adore affection and attention from their humans. Don’t miss out on these champion kittens—get your application in today!
To learn more about Birdie and Chief and other pets available for adoption, and to download an adoption application, please visit www.animalfriendsoflansdowne.org. Animal Friends of Lansdowne is a non-profit, all-volunteer community rescue, now in their twenty-first year of operation.
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