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Bunnie & Jelly

  • Kitten
  • Male
  • Small
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Bunnie & Jelly

Eatontown, NJ

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Kitten
(less than 1 year)
Male
Small
(0-6 lbs)
Coat: Short
Tabby (Tiger Striped)

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate, Athletic, Curious, Friendly, Funny, Loves, Playful
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
Yes

Bunnie & Jelly’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Bunnie & Jelly's Story

Bunnie & Jelly are ABSOLUTE SWEETHEARTS!!!!!!!!! They are littermates and were born around 10/31/25. Bunnie & Jelly were found under a shed in Wall Township when they were about 1 month old. They were brought to the shelter so they could find loving families.<br/><br/>Bunnie (female) & Jelly (male) have an interesting medical story. All MCSPCA kitties are tested for FIV (Feline Immunodeficienty Virus) and FeLV (Feline Leukemia Virus) before they are put up for adoption. The test (ELISA SNAP test) indicates if a kitty has been exposed to FIV and FeLV. Bunnie and Jelly both tested positive for both FIV and FeLV on this test.<br/><br/>Whenever a kitty tests positive for FeLV, a second test is administered. This test (IFA) indicates whether or not the virus has infected the bone marrow. If the IFA test results are positive, the kitty has a "persistent infection," meaning the virus has been contracted and the kitty will most likely have it for life. Both Bunnie & Jelly had negative IFA results.<br/><br/>When a kitty tests positive for FeLV, they should be tested 6 months later to ensure that the results remain negative before introducing them to other kitties. Kittens that test positive for FIV should also be retested when they are about 6 months old as often, the test result is a false positive, as it detects the antibodies passed along from the mother.<br/><br/>Bunnie and Jelly are the sweetest and silliest kittens. They are curious about everything and they have so much fun chasing each other around. They LOVE to play and haven't met a toy they don't love. They are energetic, outgoing, affectionate and incredibly sweet.<br/><br/>Bunnie and Jelly are so much fun and you just cannot be in a bad mood around them-they cheer you up and make you laugh with their silly antics. They love each other and are looking for a forever home together. They have soooooooo much love and sooooooooo many snuggles to give to their new family!!

Bunnie & Jelly are ABSOLUTE SWEETHEARTS!!!!!!!!! They are littermates and were born around 10/31/25. Bunnie & Jelly were found under a shed in Wall Township when they were about 1 month old. They were brought to the shelter so they could find loving families.

Bunnie (female) & Jelly (male) have an interesting medical story. All MCSPCA kitties are tested for FIV (Feline Immunodeficienty Virus) and FeLV (Feline Leukemia Virus) before they are put up for adoption. The test (ELISA SNAP test) indicates if a kitty has been exposed to FIV and FeLV. Bunnie and Jelly both tested positive for both FIV and FeLV on this test.

Whenever a kitty tests positive for FeLV, a second test is administered. This test (IFA) indicates whether or not the virus has infected the bone marrow. If the IFA test results are positive, the kitty has a "persistent infection," meaning the virus has been contracted and the kitty will most likely have it for life. Both Bunnie & Jelly had negative IFA results.

When a kitty tests positiv

Bunnie & Jelly are ABSOLUTE SWEETHEARTS!!!!!!!!! They are littermates and were born around 10/31/25. Bunnie & Jelly were found under a shed in Wall Township when they were about 1 month old. They were brought to the shelter so they could find loving families.

Bunnie (female) & Jelly (male) have an interesting medical story. All MCSPCA kitties are tested for FIV (Feline Immunodeficienty Virus) and FeLV (Feline Leukemia Virus) before they are put up for adoption. The test (ELISA SNAP test) indicates if a kitty has been exposed to FIV and FeLV. Bunnie and Jelly both tested positive for both FIV and FeLV on this test.

Whenever a kitty tests positive for FeLV, a second test is administered. This test (IFA) indicates whether or not the virus has infected the bone marrow. If the IFA test results are positive, the kitty has a "persistent infection," meaning the virus has been contracted and the kitty will most likely have it for life. Both Bunnie & Jelly had negative IFA results.

When a kitty tests positive for FeLV, they should be tested 6 months later to ensure that the results remain negative before introducing them to other kitties. Kittens that test positive for FIV should also be retested when they are about 6 months old as often, the test result is a false positive, as it detects the antibodies passed along from the mother.

Bunnie and Jelly are the sweetest and silliest kittens. The

How To Adopt

Bunnie & Jel... was listed as ADOPTABLE by Monmouth County SPCA
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Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Monmouth County SPCA for details on the pet.
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What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Monmouth County SPCA, and they'll be happy to help!
Monmouth County SPCA's Adoption Policy
Potential adopters are welcome to visit our public adoption floor. If they see a pet they are interested in, they fill out a survey on-site and then meet with an adoption counselor. The adoption counselor goes over the pet's information and if deemed an appropriate match, the adopter meets the pet. If all goes well, the pet can be taken home same day if medically cleared.

Bunnie & Jelly is from Monmouth County SPCA

[Eatontown, NJ]

Our Mission
Our Mission is to protect, care and advocate for all animals. We are dedicated to enforcing animal cruelty laws; providing a safe haven for homeless, abused and abandoned animals while they await adoption; reducing over-population through spay/neutering; and cultivating their humane treatment through education and advocacy ...
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Today's hours: 12pm - 5pm
Location
260 Wall St. Eatontown, NJ, 07724

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