


Camellia (and Goliath) - Returned
- Kitten
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
- Siamese
About Camellia (and Goliath) - Returned
Trenton, NJ
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Camellia (and Goliath) - Returned's Story
We think that little Camellia, the kitten with almost non-stop purrs, was born mid-December. She was found all alone outside and was brought to safety. In her foster home, she has become best friends with Goliath who is a few weeks older. They get along wonderfully, although each will growl at the other when they have a favorite toy in their mouths that they have "caught" and will not give up. Typical, silly kitten behavior. We want these two kittens to be adopted as a pair. At this age, Camellia certainly has the coloration of a Seal Point Siamese, but she is almost certainly a mix. While her eyes will probably remain blue, her fur coloration is likely to change as she gets older. If you'd like to meet Camellia and Goliath or think these kittens would be a good match for your family, please complete our adoption questionnaire at http://www.trentoncats.org/adoption-questionnaire/ and let your references know someone will be contacting them soon. All our cats are neutered, up to date on age-appropriate vaccinations, dewormed and flea-treated, tested for FIV/FeLV, and microchipped prior to adoption. Thanks for opting to adopt!
We think that little Camellia, the kitten with almost non-stop purrs, was born mid-December. She was found all alone outside and was brought to safety. In her foster home, she has become best friends with Goliath who is a few weeks older. They get along wonderfully, although each will growl at the other when they have a favorite toy in their mouths that they have "caught" and will not give up. Typical, silly kitten behavior. We want these two kittens to be adopted as a pair. At this age, Camellia certainly has the coloration of a Seal Point Siamese, but she is almost certainly a mix. While her eyes will probably remain blue, her fur coloration is likely to change as she gets older. If you'd like to meet Camellia and Goliath or think these kittens would be a good match for your family, please complete our adoption questionnaire at http://www.trentoncats.org/adoption-questionnaire/ and let your references know someone will be contacting them soon. All our cats are neutered, up to date on age-appropriate vaccinations, dewormed
We think that little Camellia, the kitten with almost non-stop purrs, was born mid-December. She was found all alone outside and was brought to safety. In her foster home, she has become best friends with Goliath who is a few weeks older. They get along wonderfully, although each will growl at the other when they have a favorite toy in their mouths that they have "caught" and will not give up. Typical, silly kitten behavior. We want these two kittens to be adopted as a pair. At this age, Camellia certainly has the coloration of a Seal Point Siamese, but she is almost certainly a mix. While her eyes will probably remain blue, her fur coloration is likely to change as she gets older. If you'd like to meet Camellia and Goliath or think these kittens would be a good match for your family, please complete our adoption questionnaire at http://www.trentoncats.org/adoption-questionnaire/ and let your references know someone will be contacting them soon. All our cats are neutered, up to date on age-appropriate vaccinations, dewormed and flea-treated, tested for FIV/FeLV, and microchipped prior to adoption. Thanks for opting to adopt!
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