Adoption information
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About Stevie & Isaac
Stevie and Isaac have defied all odds. They were found as backyard strays, both with congenital birth defects. Stevie is completely blind while Isaac has limited sight in one eye and had never developed eyelids.
Has this stopped them being normal kittens .....no!! These two boys know how to play up a storm, chase each other, use their litter and also find their humans for cuddles. They both can jump up on the sofa and bed to snuggle in with their humans. The sweetest part of this relationship is if Stevie gets disorientated, he cries out and Isaac comes running to his side. They are actually the most smoochy kittens our organisation has ever had. They are also international superstars! Read their story here
https://www.thedodo.com/blind-kittens-1897051278.html
Isaac has undergone three surgeries and is now fully recovered with a new eyelid to boot!!!!!
"The Twins" are seeking a safe home. We don't recommend young children but older respectful kids would be great for them. Their new home must be special. Blind cats put incredible trust in their protectors so it's a commitment that comes with massive rewards.
If you have any reservations, we recommend meeting the boys to see how resilient they are. They don't consider themselves disabled at all!!
Don't let their disposition put you off; come and meet them: they will amaze you!
Medical notes
Both cats are desexed, microchipped, fully F3 vaccinated for a year and flea & worm treated. They are FIV negative
Adoption details
Our adoption costs cover microchipping, desexing, first F3 vaccination, and worming. Desexing must be through one of our partner veterinary hospitals in Sydney. We ask interested adopters to attend a meet and greet with the kitten before committing. We do not transport kittens interstate. Sydney only please.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.