Pete

11 Months Old

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Pete was rescued from a home of 30 cats where no litterboxes were provided.  Pete and his siblings Donovan, Tiggy, Templeton, Connie, Phil and Perry have been trained to use the litterbox and are doing very well.  They are a bit on the shy side, so a proper integration into the home will be necessary: 1 to 2 weeks confined to a bathroom (or other small space) to adjust to new surroundings and ensure proper use of litterbox.

Pete and his brother Templeton are very close and cry when apart.  They will need to be adopted together.

No kids or dogs.


Pete is a light ginger colour with long hair. He has the most striking almond shaped golden eyes which are the window into his sweet soul. His coat is so unbelievably soft it is such a pleasure to cuddle and pet him.. luckily he loves it!! He is constantly purring, and LOVES to be petted. He especially loves a gentle scratch under his chin, and will roll onto his back and lie beside you on the couch and let you stroke his tummy forever. It is so cute how he stretches his paws out to touch your hands and is so gentle he keeps his claws back but he seems to like having the pads of his paws pressing against my fingers. He loves to cuddle and get lots of love, and he has an endless amount to give.


He is extremely gentle and sensitive, he is a bit more timid and skittish than his brother Templeton. Although Pete may take his time getting comfortable, he quickly makes up for it, in the love he gives and attention he loves to receive.


He is perfect at using the litterbox and a scratching post. He is a curious kitten and loves to run and play with his brother, they are best friends, they groom each other, sleep together and definetly would want to be adopted together.


Whoever adopts these two would be the luckiest person ever, they are the greatest kittens I have ever met.


They just need a quiet gentle home where they can feel safe and comfortable. Ideally with no other animals or children.


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