wo SUPER LOVING kittens need a good home! They look like a Turkish Van, with their medium length coats, fluffy tails and markings. I took these girls as fosters; a stray cat in a friend's apartment complex had kittens. Definitely not feral, just homeless! They have been spayed, dewormed, on flea preventative, and had their shots; they will need a couple of boosters later. One is FIV positive; the other has had the vaccine for it. She is otherwise healthy but will REALLY need to be an inside cat to stay that way. (Read up on FIV! It's not that bad.) They are both very sweet, loving, purr and play a lot, and one will let you hold her like a baby. They are litter box trained and are doing well at being gentle with human hands in play. They were adopted out, then the lady who adopted them had a medical financial crisis and needed to bring them back. They do alright with dogs. I would not recommend them with other cats unless the cats are kept current on their FIV shot. They come with a bunch of toys, food/water bowls, litter box, and a cat scratcher thingy. I wish I could keep them, but they were never supposed to be permanent here; I have a lot of other animals! Rehoming fee applies for the pair to ensure they go to a good home, and I really hope they can stay together, as they are very bonded. (Free animals tend to get used as bait animals for dog fighting. Fee is $60 for the pair, negotiable to the right home. Vetting is way more than the fee.) Tiny kids would need close supervision for the cats' sake, as they are still small enough to be easily hurt by rough treatment
Dallas County
Grand Prairie, Texas
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