





Chicken
- Kitten
- Male
- Medium
- Tabby
About Chicken
Stoney Creek, ON
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Chicken’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Chicken's Story
We received an email asking for help with a mother and her three, five month old kittens. Fostering four can be quite the handful so we placed the mother (Addie) and daughter (Georgie) in one foster home and these two handsome boys in another. They have adapted so well after such a short time.<br/><br/>These two kittens are the sweetest little pair. They follow me around the house like tiny ducklings, always curious about what I’m doing and happiest when they’re close. If they get separated, they meow for each other until they reunite — it’s the cutest thing!<br/><br/>Chicken was confident and comfortable from day one — playful, brave, and always ready to explore. Bootsie is a bit more shy at first, but once he feels safe, he’s just as loving and cuddly. You can tell them apart because Bootsie has more gray in his fur and pointier ears, while Chicken tends to lead the way on new adventures.<br/><br/>They’re very active and love playing on their cat tree, chasing toys, and wrestling with each other before curling up for snuggles. Both are incredibly sweet and affectionate — they’ll happily nap beside you or follow you from room to room just to be near you.<br/><br/>They’d be okay living with a calm dog, though they might need a little time to adjust. More than anything, they just want to stay together and find a home where they’ll be loved as much as they love each other.<br/><br/>If you’re looking for two sweet, playful, and endlessly cuddly companions, Chicken and Bootsie will bring double the love (and double the joy!) to your home. <br/><br/>Contact us info@WeRescueCats.ca
We received an email asking for help with a mother and her three, five month old kittens. Fostering four can be quite the handful so we placed the mother (Addie) and daughter (Georgie) in one foster home and these two handsome boys in another. They have adapted so well after such a short time.
These two kittens are the sweetest little pair. They follow me around the house like tiny ducklings, always curious about what I’m doing and happiest when they’re close. If they get separated, they meow for each other until they reunite — it’s the cutest thing!
Chicken was confident and comfortable from day one — playful, brave, and always ready to explore. Bootsie is a bit more shy at first, but once he feels safe, he’s just as loving and cuddly. You can tell them apart because Bootsie has more gray in his fur and pointier ears, while Chicken tends to lead the way on new adventures.
They’re very active and love playing on their cat tree, chasing toys, and wrestling with each other before curling up for snug
We received an email asking for help with a mother and her three, five month old kittens. Fostering four can be quite the handful so we placed the mother (Addie) and daughter (Georgie) in one foster home and these two handsome boys in another. They have adapted so well after such a short time.
These two kittens are the sweetest little pair. They follow me around the house like tiny ducklings, always curious about what I’m doing and happiest when they’re close. If they get separated, they meow for each other until they reunite — it’s the cutest thing!
Chicken was confident and comfortable from day one — playful, brave, and always ready to explore. Bootsie is a bit more shy at first, but once he feels safe, he’s just as loving and cuddly. You can tell them apart because Bootsie has more gray in his fur and pointier ears, while Chicken tends to lead the way on new adventures.
They’re very active and love playing on their cat tree, chasing toys, and wrestling with each other before curling up for snuggles. Both are incredibly sweet and affectionate — they’ll happily nap beside you or follow you from room to room just to be near you.
They’d be okay living with a calm dog, though they might need a little time to adjust. More than anything, they just want to stay together and find a home where they’ll be loved as much as they love each other.
If you’re looking for two sweet, pla
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Chicken is from Abandoned Cats Rescue
[Stoney Creek, ON]
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