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Titan and Tye Domestic Short Hair Fredericksburg, VA

  • Kitten
  • Male
  • Medium

About

Coat length
Short
House-trained
Yes
Good in a home with
Other cats, dogs, children.

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Meet Titan and Tye

About Rue (RuRue), Titan, Riley & Tye
Titan, Tye and Riley were born on March 9, 2018. Rue (RuRue) was after midnight on March 10th. They are "bonded siblings" and will be adopted in pairs only, unless their adopter enjoys love and chaos, purrs and cuddles and wishes to keep them all together. Below is a brief description about each kitten:

*Rue (RuRue) is a teeny ball of feisty. She is the smallest of the litter but makes up for in heart, playfulness and keeping her brothers in line. She always has an opinion and demands attention. Let's not forget sometimes she is the ringleader of the shenanigans.

*Titan is the distinguished fellow of the group. At times he sits by and watches his siblings get into trouble and when you least expect, he leads the pack into getting in trouble with their curiosity. He has very soft, like cotton fur and is the largest of the litter.

*Riley is a lovebug. He wants to be near his human and shower you with purrs and cuddles. He is a lighter orange than Tye. He too is super playful and always on the move.

*Tye is a darker orange super playful and somewhat independent. He is the most curious of the litter. He loves to sit on the top of the cat tree and watch the world go by. Riley and Tye are like identical twins.

There are many benefits to adopting kittens in pairs: “Make it a Double!”

*Twice the love & cuddles
*Kittens learn through play and from each other
*It’s very entertaining to watch two kittens playing together
Two kittens can entertain each other while you’re busy or away at work
**You will be saving 2 lives instead of one!

Please keep in mind the commitment when adopting kitten(s) as the the typical lifespan ranges somewhere between 13 and 17 years, according to the ASPCA. However, it isn't uncommon for indoor cats to live to at least 20+ years. If you are interested in meeting Violet submit an application and a representative with Operation Hood will contact, you to set up a time for a meet and greet. By submitting an application, it does not obligate you to adopt it simply allows us to get to know the potential adopter better.

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  • Domestic Short Hair
  • Kitten
  • Male