Sponsor Amounts:
Spay $90
Neuter $60
Litter of Kittens $150

 

 


Conrad

Date of Birth:
Late December 2009

Florence

These little tabbies were rescued from the house of a cat "collector". He didn't even know he had these kittens in the house. They are lucky to be out of that environment, with bad colds, they never would have survived. Now healthy, they are active and curious. They are used to cats and friendly dogs, and a quiet household would make them happy. Conrad & Florence will be available after March 13.


 

Jax

Date of Birth:
September 2009

Adoption Pending
"From 0 to 60 in 2 seconds!"
Meet Jax! Look quick! He's here snuggling one second....next second he's gone. Gone to catch the dog, to see what's cooking in the kitchen, to find a toy mouse, or to find his next hiding place to take a quick nap. Any way you look at him, he's adorable and just as adaptable... Jax loves everything at his young age and has lots of personality.


 

Leroy

Date of Birth:
October 2009

poly-dactyl
- extra toes
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Leroy is the love of the Foster Moms life ! He is so squishy and mushy! He is a little worried about new situations, but, feeling a gentle touch, he flops on his back. He LOVES attention! How could anyone abandon this little guy with big feet!

 

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Cupid

Date of Birth:
October 2009
This little guy is a love-bug! When he is picked up, the purring starts, as well as the happy feet start kneading. Cupid is also very into exploring, chasing, running..... you get the idea! One thing he'll never be is ... dull.

 

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Lucy

Date of Birth:
October,
2009

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Ethel

Wow!! Look at us !! Aren't we just the cutest little girls you have ever seen? We love to chase and play and would entertain you for hours. It would be great to be adopted together so we would have a friend to play with when you are away, but it isn't necessary. We would just love to have a home to call our own. Do you have room in your home and your heart? We will love you forever.


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Toni

 



Please be aware of our policy for adopting kittens. We do not recommend adopting kittens to families with small children; the reason for this is that small active human little ones can unknowingly cause trauma to small active feline little ones.

PAN foster homes will ask to meet all children under the age of 16 when a family is submitting an application. The foster homes may also ask to meet any dogs in the family to be sure that the dogs are kitten friendly.

Before adopting a kitten, please read about Feline Leukemia Testing.