Adoption information
About Stevie
Hello! We have three absolutely gorgeous kittens up for adoption. Two sisters, Stevie and Mikey, and an older kitten, Sirius (the tuxedo cat).
While we would prefer that the three were adopted together to a single home, we understand that this may not be possible; so, ideally, Stevie and Sirius will go to a home together as they are a bonded pair. Mikey is more confident and independent and could suit going a different home if needed. They have been microchipped and neutered, and are up to date on their vaccines. Stevie and Mikey (the sisters) are 4 months old. Sirius is 9 months old. Furthermore, they are all litter trained!
These lovely kitties have grown up on an animal sanctuary, and are much loved by the family and volunteers alike. They have been excellently socialised, growing up around lots of people, and are very cuddly, affectionate cats. They have also grown up around a small dog, and so could possibly go to a home with a dog, depending on how they get along. So far they have been living indoors, but we would like a home for them where they have an outdoor space to explore and enjoy as they grow up.
Please note that Stevie has a problem with her eyes; her double eyelid remains permanently shut which impairs her vision a bit. She doesn’t let this stop her though, and is as curious, playful, and brave as her sister Mikey. We don’t think this will require much extra care in the future, as it hasn’t been a problem this far, but please be aware that this may improve or potentially require veterinary care.
We are listing these sweethearts for adoption for free, and it is very important to us that they go to a loving home; as such, we will be doing a vetting process and interviewing applicants.
Medical notes
Her third eyelid is covered, please see description. 😊😊
Adoption details
Farm animal fostering requires the animals being adopted or fostered as a pet. This is the primary condition to fostering ot adopting along with proof of suitable living conditions for the animals and a signed insurance that the animals will not be sold or moved on under any circumstances and returned to the sanctuary if the adopter can no longer care for the animal. Domestic animals have a similar process but due to the fact cats and dogs are less likely to be eaten or sold on the policies are not as strict.