Creole & Jazz Domestic Short Hair Jefferson , LA
- Kitten
- Male
- Medium
- Cream / Ivory, Tabby (Gray / Blue / Silver), Smoke
About
- Characteristics
- Friendly, Affectionate, Loyal, Gentle, Playful
- Coat length
- Short
- House-trained
- Yes
- Health
- Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
- Good in a home with
- Other cats, children.
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Meet Creole & Jazz
Meet our 2 adoptable kittens, Creole and Jazz!
They are both less than a year old and they are the purrfect pair to add to your family!
They are both up to date medically! Both are very playful, sweet and curious!
These two fur babies are looking for their forever home!
Here are some Interesting facts about Black cats!
- Black cats always look clean- Unlike white cats, your black cat doesn’t show dirt and grime. He doesn’t care if it’s muddy or dusty outside, his black coat will still look just as glossy.
-Luck of the Irish- That’s right, good luck. The Irish believe a black cat on your porch is lucky. So, imagine how much luck a pair of them will bring you!
-They go with Everything-We all know black goes with everything, so your black cat becomes the perfect accessory to any décor. Decide to change your color palette? No worries, you cat will still match the carpet when you are done.
-Black Cats Are Resistant to Disease-There’s evidence that black cats may have certain genetic mutations that make them less susceptible to some diseases.
-The Bombay-This breed of cat is distinguishable by her lush black coat. But what really makes them special is their personality. The Cat Fancier’s Association describes them as a “dog, cat, and monkey all rolled into one.”
-The Original “Selfie”-Long before a “selfie” was something people did and posted on social media, the black cat was doing it right. “Selfie” is a term used to describe a cat that is all one, pure color, and black is only one of three pure colors a cat can be (the other two are white and red).
-They're overlooked in Shelters-Unfortunately, black cats (and black dogs) are often overlooked in shelters. "Black Cat Bias" refers to the higher rates of surrenders to shelters, lower adoption rates, and high chance of euthanasia. It's thought that these rates are due to the continued, but unfounded, superstitions around these cats.
If you are interested in adopting these black beauties, the first step is to fill out an application at canehavenrescue.com
They are both less than a year old and they are the purrfect pair to add to your family!
They are both up to date medically! Both are very playful, sweet and curious!
These two fur babies are looking for their forever home!
Here are some Interesting facts about Black cats!
- Black cats always look clean- Unlike white cats, your black cat doesn’t show dirt and grime. He doesn’t care if it’s muddy or dusty outside, his black coat will still look just as glossy.
-Luck of the Irish- That’s right, good luck. The Irish believe a black cat on your porch is lucky. So, imagine how much luck a pair of them will bring you!
-They go with Everything-We all know black goes with everything, so your black cat becomes the perfect accessory to any décor. Decide to change your color palette? No worries, you cat will still match the carpet when you are done.
-Black Cats Are Resistant to Disease-There’s evidence that black cats may have certain genetic mutations that make them less susceptible to some diseases.
-The Bombay-This breed of cat is distinguishable by her lush black coat. But what really makes them special is their personality. The Cat Fancier’s Association describes them as a “dog, cat, and monkey all rolled into one.”
-The Original “Selfie”-Long before a “selfie” was something people did and posted on social media, the black cat was doing it right. “Selfie” is a term used to describe a cat that is all one, pure color, and black is only one of three pure colors a cat can be (the other two are white and red).
-They're overlooked in Shelters-Unfortunately, black cats (and black dogs) are often overlooked in shelters. "Black Cat Bias" refers to the higher rates of surrenders to shelters, lower adoption rates, and high chance of euthanasia. It's thought that these rates are due to the continued, but unfounded, superstitions around these cats.
If you are interested in adopting these black beauties, the first step is to fill out an application at canehavenrescue.com
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Creole & Jazz
- Domestic Short Hair
- Kitten
- Male