Adoption information
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About Pink
PINK
Named because of the Pink spot on his head, this little guy is a special case.
We don’t know why he had the pink spot. These sort of markings have been linked to dog baiting but we just don’t know. He seemed quite traumatised when we first got him but as he settled in it was apparent something else was going on.
Pink is almost totally blind and deaf. It’s quite common for white cats with blue eyes to have either of these conditions but rare to have both.
So what kind of quality of life can Pink have? Pretty great actually! Cats are masters of adaption and watching him map out his world is pretty amazing. He’s also 100% litter trained.
Like any normal kitten he loves to eat, play and sleep... but cuddles are his favourite thing and he lets you know with endless purring. If I had to describe Pink in one word it would be
LOVE ❤️
Things to be aware of if you are considering adopting PINK
1. His forever home must have no young kids, no cranky cats or dogs. He needs a home with someone who is not intending to move house and will be home the majority of the time and have had previous experience with owing cats.
3. The residence must be safe and secure. No windows or doors unscreened. No open or floating stair cases. Nothing he could fall from a height.
4. He needs extra cuddles. Touch is a big deal to Pink so the more the better
5. Adopting an animal is for life! Especially in this case as changing his environment, or owners, would be very upsetting for him.
And on a personal note.... I’m his foster mum and I love him so much. I’ve fostered many kittens and he is very special. Despite his conditions, he is still independent and can easily get around a home, on and off beds and couches... and your lap.
Adoption details
(1) You complete our Pet Adoption Questionnaire - this can be found at the following link on our website - https://www.urbankittens.com/adopt/
(2) We contact you.
(3) You meet the Cats.
(4) Subject to Cat Committee approval and a house visit (plus a modest adoption fee), you adopt the Cats.
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.