Age: Approximately 3 months old
Sex: Male
Breed: DSH
Colour: Dollar: Black male. Kwanza: Black and white female.
Reason In: Sign over
Can I live with Dogs?
No - We prefer not to live with dogs
Can I live with Cats?
No - We prefer not to live with cats
Can I live with Children?
No - We are looking for a home with adults only
You have read a bit about us and now It’s time for us to get our two cents in! Yes, we are little, yes, we are cute. But we differ a bit from the other kittens here. We do not have much known history, who knows what we have seen and experienced? We are scared, we are not in mint condition and we don’t know what happened or what we did wrong, but here we are. Hoping that we don’t get ignored, don’t get overlooked for the other more confident kittens. We may not jump into your lap straightaway or play with that new toy in an adorable kitten way on first meeting. But does that mean we are any less deserving of a home?
We are an investment and once you have spent time building a bond with us the reward will make your life rich. A quiet home without pets or children will allow us to build trust again and gradually start to feel safe. I (Dollar) will let you handle me but I am not 100% comfortable with it yet. Kwanza is much more nervous and needs a bit more time. You never know, once we finally establish ourselves, we may well be those cuddly and fun little cats that people expect of kittens. We don’t want to brag, but we think we are worth every penny. As we are so little, we will need to find a home in a quiet area without lots of traffic as big cars will be just too dangerous for us. So if you are happy to wait, happy to leave us be for as long as we need, happy to give us a chance, then please consider offering us a home. It may just increase the balance of your life and ours.
Rescue animals are not demanding fancy food, new toys and the finest things, they are simply asking for a chance at a normal life, of love, of a home.