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About
- Characteristics
- Bonded Pair, Playful
- 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 Pollux and Venus
Pollux and Venus
Age: born March 22, 2021
Sex: Male, neutered. Female, spayed
Breed: Domestic Shorthair - Orange Tabby; Calico
Pollux and Venus come from a litter of 7 kittens named from constellations, and adore having lots of company. Pollux is an orange tabby, his sister Venus is a calico. They both meow to gain their human’s attention and to call to each other, especially if they run off to play and discover that no one came along to play with them!
You may notice that Venus is named for a planet rather than a constellation. That’s because since this pretty kitten first became mobile, she was a wanderer among the fixed stars, venturing where no kitten has gone before - at least as far as her little legs could take her. She fearlessly continues to conquer any terrain despite being the littlest, as the best jumper and climber among her siblings, the most zoomy, and the one who tunnels most under the bedsheets. Pollux can be a bit timid if there’s another kitten to compete with for a toy, but otherwise enjoys playing tag and wrestling with his littermates. He’s not timid at all, however, when it comes to leaping onto a lap for petting and nap time. Pollux and Venus are a bonded pair and must be adopted together.
Pollux and Venus are vaccinated, tested negative for FIV and Feline Leukemia, and are microchipped.
Age: born March 22, 2021
Sex: Male, neutered. Female, spayed
Breed: Domestic Shorthair - Orange Tabby; Calico
Pollux and Venus come from a litter of 7 kittens named from constellations, and adore having lots of company. Pollux is an orange tabby, his sister Venus is a calico. They both meow to gain their human’s attention and to call to each other, especially if they run off to play and discover that no one came along to play with them!
You may notice that Venus is named for a planet rather than a constellation. That’s because since this pretty kitten first became mobile, she was a wanderer among the fixed stars, venturing where no kitten has gone before - at least as far as her little legs could take her. She fearlessly continues to conquer any terrain despite being the littlest, as the best jumper and climber among her siblings, the most zoomy, and the one who tunnels most under the bedsheets. Pollux can be a bit timid if there’s another kitten to compete with for a toy, but otherwise enjoys playing tag and wrestling with his littermates. He’s not timid at all, however, when it comes to leaping onto a lap for petting and nap time. Pollux and Venus are a bonded pair and must be adopted together.
Pollux and Venus are vaccinated, tested negative for FIV and Feline Leukemia, and are microchipped.
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Pollux and Venus
- Tabby
- Kitten
- Male