





Cricket and Crumpet- loving siblings
- Kitten
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Cricket and Crumpet- loving siblings
Portland, OR
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Cricket and Crumpet- loving siblings’s Compatibility
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This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
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Cricket and Crumpet- loving siblings's Story
Meet Cricket and Crumpet – a pair of siblings who are as sweet as they are adorable. They were born around August 2025. Both kittens are striking black‑and‑grey tabbies, each boasting perfectly circular “marble” markings along their sides.<br/><br/>Crumpet (male) – A lighter‑colored, stocky little guy with a cute, bobbed tail. He loves to nuzzle his sister as they curl up together for naps. He loves playing and chasing his foster brothers. <br/><br/>Cricket (female) – A darker tabby with a sleek, elongated body and long legs. She feels safest when she’s snuggled up with Crumpet. She is the braver of the two and was the first to venture out into the catio.<br/><br/>These curious, energetic, and affectionate kittens spend their days chasing each other, pouncing on toys or napping on their heated bed or the bed in the sun. They free roam the entire foster home when their "parents" are home. They have integrated with the other cats and dogs seamlessly. Cricket and Crumpet play and wrestle with the other cats and even the dog. Most evenings they stretch out on their foster dad’s legs as he watches TV. They know their names and are easily “rounded up” for naps, meals, and overnight stays in their room. Both have good appetites and eat both wet food and dry crunchies. They maintain flawless litter‑box habits, although Cricket needs a high walled litter box. Cricket experienced a brief bout of tummy trouble early on, but she has recovered and is thriving. <br/><br/>They must be adopted as a bonded pair. If they are out of sight of one another for more than a few minutes they start meowing to find each other, then curl up for a nap. <br/><br/>Please head to our website to fill out an application prior to setting up a meet. Once your adoption application is approved we will contact you to set up a meeting. http://nwac-oregon.org/adoption-application/<br/><br/>The $350 adoption fee for both Includes spay/neuter, microchips, worming and flea treatment, current vaccines for their age, and a vet exam. Negative test for FIV and FeLV.<br/><br/>Northwest Animal Companions is an all-volunteer, non-profit foster-home based rescue. 100% of your adoption fee goes to provide for the medical and physical needs of the pets in our care.
Meet Cricket and Crumpet – a pair of siblings who are as sweet as they are adorable. They were born around August 2025. Both kittens are striking black‑and‑grey tabbies, each boasting perfectly circular “marble” markings along their sides.
Crumpet (male) – A lighter‑colored, stocky little guy with a cute, bobbed tail. He loves to nuzzle his sister as they curl up together for naps. He loves playing and chasing his foster brothers.
Cricket (female) – A darker tabby with a sleek, elongated body and long legs. She feels safest when she’s snuggled up with Crumpet. She is the braver of the two and was the first to venture out into the catio.
These curious, energetic, and affectionate kittens spend their days chasing each other, pouncing on toys or napping on their heated bed or the bed in the sun. They free roam the entire foster home when their "parents" are home. They have integrated with the other cats and dogs seamlessly. Cricket and Crumpet play and wrestle with the other cats and even the dog. Mo
Meet Cricket and Crumpet – a pair of siblings who are as sweet as they are adorable. They were born around August 2025. Both kittens are striking black‑and‑grey tabbies, each boasting perfectly circular “marble” markings along their sides.
Crumpet (male) – A lighter‑colored, stocky little guy with a cute, bobbed tail. He loves to nuzzle his sister as they curl up together for naps. He loves playing and chasing his foster brothers.
Cricket (female) – A darker tabby with a sleek, elongated body and long legs. She feels safest when she’s snuggled up with Crumpet. She is the braver of the two and was the first to venture out into the catio.
These curious, energetic, and affectionate kittens spend their days chasing each other, pouncing on toys or napping on their heated bed or the bed in the sun. They free roam the entire foster home when their "parents" are home. They have integrated with the other cats and dogs seamlessly. Cricket and Crumpet play and wrestle with the other cats and even the dog. Most evenings they stretch out on their foster dad’s legs as he watches TV. They know their names and are easily “rounded up” for naps, meals, and overnight stays in their room. Both have good appetites and eat both wet food and dry crunchies. They maintain flawless litter‑box habits, although Cricket needs a high walled litter box. Cricket experienced a brief bout of tummy trouble early on, but she
Cricket and Crumpet- loving siblings is from Northwest Animal Companions
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