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Farrah and Felicity kitten pair Domestic Short Hair Wayland, MA
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Black, Tortoiseshell
About
- Coat length
- Short
- House-trained
- Yes
- Health
- Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
- Good in a home with
- Other cats.
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Meet Farrah and Felicity kitten pair
This sibling pair are sweet and about 6 months now. LOADS of fun loving energy, they love to play, eat, play more then finally settle in for some love sessions. Raised in an adult home, and she initially, these two would likely do best in a home with older kids, if any. They are curious, mischievous, and always ready to engage in some laser light games, toss the ball games, or whatever you can come up with! They promise to break up the day and your Covid housebound blues!
This is what their foster mom wrote about them:
"Felicity (the tortie) is very smart, very confident & very sweet. She’ll be the first to try something but has never been destructive. She’ll also stop when told “no” & come when called. Farrah (mostly black) was the last to venture out of the foster room but, once she got up the courage, there was no turning back. Both girls love to get attention & pets, but have yet to curl up in my lap—tho when there’s less “competition” & more one-on-one time they just might. We can pick them up & hold them, but not for long; Farrah enjoys it more than Felicity. Farrah loves to follow me around & has a cute little squeak; she’s a very good girl. I always kiss kittens from head to toe because I assume they’re going to a home w/kids. These girls will certainly make great companions but perhaps kids over 8-10. They’re not especially mouth-y but would probably do better w/respectful kids who aren’t going to chase."
This is what their foster mom wrote about them:
"Felicity (the tortie) is very smart, very confident & very sweet. She’ll be the first to try something but has never been destructive. She’ll also stop when told “no” & come when called. Farrah (mostly black) was the last to venture out of the foster room but, once she got up the courage, there was no turning back. Both girls love to get attention & pets, but have yet to curl up in my lap—tho when there’s less “competition” & more one-on-one time they just might. We can pick them up & hold them, but not for long; Farrah enjoys it more than Felicity. Farrah loves to follow me around & has a cute little squeak; she’s a very good girl. I always kiss kittens from head to toe because I assume they’re going to a home w/kids. These girls will certainly make great companions but perhaps kids over 8-10. They’re not especially mouth-y but would probably do better w/respectful kids who aren’t going to chase."
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Farrah and Felicity kitten pair
- Domestic Short Hair
- Young
- Female