
ROBIN AND CAROL
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About Me
Breed: | Domestic Semi crossbreed |
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Colour: | Ginger & White Black & White |
Age: | 6-12 Months |
Ref: | FC240036 FC240038 |
Robin is a very handsome black & white cat & Carol is the very pretty ginger & white cat. Both have semi-long haired, which is easy to manage as long as they are groomed regularly.
Their DOB is estimated to be around Sept 24. They are neutered, chipped, fully vaccinated & up to date with flea and worming treatments. They also tested negative for Felv/Fiv – the test was carried out when the kittens first arrived.
Robin and Carol have been very well socialised & love human company, so we are looking for a home where there will be someone around most of the day. They are very active and inquisitive & love to get into mischief so, whilst they look very cute, like all energetic young kittens, they can cause mayhem!
Robin is very chilled and loves to lie in your arms. Carol a little timid but, once settled, she will gain confidence.
When they have settled into their new home Robin & Carol will need access to a safe garden (via a cat-flap) where they can explore.
If you interested in adopting these lovely kittens and can give them the forever home they deserve, please submit a perfect match form (see link below to rehoming page) via email Reading with Oxon Border Branch RSPCA at cats.rspca@hotmail.com. Please be patient whilst we review applications as we will reply to all enquries, but it may take us a little while to do so.
My personality
Please adopt me with my friend
I need to be able to go outside and explore
I could live with children of secondary school age
I'm full of energy and love to play
I would prefer not to live with a dog
About Me
Breed: | Domestic Semi crossbreed |
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Colour: | Ginger & White Black & White |
Age: | 6-12 Months |
Ref: | FC240036 FC240038 |
Contact the centre or branch about me:
RSPCA Reading with Oxon Border Branch
Interested in adopting me?
There's a lot to think about before taking on a pet. Read our rehoming page to find out more about adopting from the RSPCA.