Bil and Ted
I'm looking for a new home...- Gender: Male
- Age: 0 yrs, 2 m
- Breed: Cat
- Neutered: No
- Vaccinated: Yes
- Chipped: Yes
- Size: Medium
About Bil and Ted
Meet Bill, Ted, Millie-Mae, Edna and Doris. 7 week old siblings who will be soon ready to go to their forever homes together.
Doris is the most confident so will go as a single kitten to a home with another friendly, neutered cat. The others will go in pairs of Millie-May and Edna and Bill and Ted.
Here is what their foster mum has to say about them:
Bill n Ted are a bit more reserved than the girls but they are close to one another and will sleep together. You can often find them curled up together in the laundry basket!
The 3 girls are very outgoing and independent. Doris is the most outgoing of all the siblings. She is the smallest of the litter but first to do everything.
Doris is the cat that will no doubt be climbing trees and getting into mischief. Edna is very curious and sits and watches what you are doing, both Edna and Doris like attention and will ask for cuddles.
Minnie-mae is just like her mum, shes curious but a bit more reserved will have a cuddle but not for too long.
The kittens have been around children, seen a dog in a controlled environment and used to all household noises. They have been weaned on dry and wet food, but also like a bit of tinned fish or shredded chicken breast as a treat. They use litter trays with wood pellets.
They will go to their forever homes having had their first vaccinations and microchips and need to return to our vets in either Swadlincote or Tamworth for their second vaccinations and again to be neutered between 4 and 6 months old as per their neuter contract.
This is included in the adoption donation of £90 per kitten.
If you can offer these beautiful babies their forever home please apply through our website (link in bio)
Adoption Rules
Adoption Fee: £180.00
Our adoption fees cover the following:
- Vaccinations
- Microchipping
- Neutering / Spaying*
- Full rescue back up.
*In some cases due to age or medical necessity, some animals may not be spayed or neutered before leaving rescue. In this case, the animal would be adopted under a 'spay contract' to be spayed at a date after adoption.