



Colonel Mustard and Miss Scarlet
- Kitten
- Male
- Large
- Domestic Short Hair
About Colonel Mustard and Miss Scarlet
Seattle, WA
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Colonel Mustard and Miss Scarlet’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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Colonel Mustard and Miss Scarlet's Story
Meet Colonel Mustard and Miss Scarlet, a bonded pair of kitten siblings! They are approximately 3 months old.<br/><br/>Colonel Mustard is a shorthair male brown tabby. His favorite activity is hunting his Da’ Bird teaser toy. He dominates play time, catching the bird and carrying it off in his mouth. His ideal adopter will be able to give him plenty of opportunities to hunt and space to wrestle with his sister. Adopters may, however, want to exercise caution around candlesticks, wrenches, and conservatories.<br/><br/>Miss Scarlet is a female white shorthair kitten with black spots. She shares her brother’s enthusiasm for Da’ Bird and wrestling. Both kittens are starting to figure out sitting on laps and cuddling, but cuddles are always interrupted by play time. Both kittens will need time to adjust to their new space, but they use their litter box perfectly and can easily be bribed with treats.<br/><br/>Fashion experts say not to mix stripes and polka dots, but kitten experts know they make a great pairing!<br/><br/>What Colonel Mustard and Miss Scarlet are looking for in a home:<br/><br/> - They want to stay together forever and must be adopted as a pair.<br/> - They can get nervous, so they need a kind and patient guide to help them feel comfortable with new experiences.<br/> - They have lots of kitten energy and will benefit from plenty of active play time.<br/> - They need to live indoors only.<br/> - They have no known history with cats outside their litter.<br/> - They have no known history with dogs.<br/> - They have no known history with children.<br/><br/>All Alley Cat Project’s cats are spayed/neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated prior to adoption.<br/><br/>Thank you for your interest in Colonel Mustard and Miss Scarlet! If your household fits the above criteria, you can apply to adopt them by filling out this questionnaire: https://bit.ly/ACPAdoptionForm<br/><br/>Only applicants who complete the questionnaire will be considered. Please do not submit an inquiry through Petfinder, as it will not replace the questionnaire. Many of our cats receive numerous applications, and we thank you for your patience while we review applications and find the best match.<br/><br/>Please do not follow up on your application by phone or email as this will not expedite a response. As a 100% volunteer-run organization, we appreciate your understanding.
Meet Colonel Mustard and Miss Scarlet, a bonded pair of kitten siblings! They are approximately 3 months old.
Colonel Mustard is a shorthair male brown tabby. His favorite activity is hunting his Da’ Bird teaser toy. He dominates play time, catching the bird and carrying it off in his mouth. His ideal adopter will be able to give him plenty of opportunities to hunt and space to wrestle with his sister. Adopters may, however, want to exercise caution around candlesticks, wrenches, and conservatories.
Miss Scarlet is a female white shorthair kitten with black spots. She shares her brother’s enthusiasm for Da’ Bird and wrestling. Both kittens are starting to figure out sitting on laps and cuddling, but cuddles are always interrupted by play time. Both kittens will need time to adjust to their new space, but they use their litter box perfectly and can easily be bribed with treats.
Fashion experts say not to mix stripes and polka dots, but kitten experts know they make a great pairing!
What Col
Meet Colonel Mustard and Miss Scarlet, a bonded pair of kitten siblings! They are approximately 3 months old.
Colonel Mustard is a shorthair male brown tabby. His favorite activity is hunting his Da’ Bird teaser toy. He dominates play time, catching the bird and carrying it off in his mouth. His ideal adopter will be able to give him plenty of opportunities to hunt and space to wrestle with his sister. Adopters may, however, want to exercise caution around candlesticks, wrenches, and conservatories.
Miss Scarlet is a female white shorthair kitten with black spots. She shares her brother’s enthusiasm for Da’ Bird and wrestling. Both kittens are starting to figure out sitting on laps and cuddling, but cuddles are always interrupted by play time. Both kittens will need time to adjust to their new space, but they use their litter box perfectly and can easily be bribed with treats.
Fashion experts say not to mix stripes and polka dots, but kitten experts know they make a great pairing!
What Colonel Mustard and Miss Scarlet are looking for in a home:
- They want to stay together forever and must be adopted as a pair.
- They can get nervous, so they need a kind and patient guide to help them feel comfortable with new experiences.
- They have lots of kitten energy and will benefit from plenty of active play time.
- They need to live indoors only.
- They have n
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Colonel Mustard and Miss Scarlet is from Alley Cat Project
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