Ashera Kitten for sale in Seattle, Washington | Petzlover

Free cats to a good home.
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
Hello ,I am rehoming my two cats. Due to I’m moving out. They are born March 2023. They are sisters. Cotton and Tabitha. Playful and friendly.
FAQ about Rehoming Cats in Seattle
1. What type of cats are available for rehoming?
We have Ashera breed cats available for rehoming. These cats are playful and friendly, making them great companions for any family.
2. How old are the cats that are being rehomed?
The cats were born in March 2023, which means they are still young and full of energy.
3. Why are you rehoming the cats?
I am rehoming my two cats, Cotton and Tabitha, because I am moving out and unable to take them with me.
4. Do the cats get along well?
Yes, Cotton and Tabitha are sisters and have grown up together, so they are very comfortable with each other and love to play.
5. Where are the cats located?
The cats are located in Seattle, King County, Washington, United States. This is an ideal spot for anyone looking to adopt locally.
6. Are there any costs associated with adopting the cats?
The cats are being offered for free to a good home, making it a great opportunity for anyone looking to adopt.
7. What do I need to know before adopting?
Before adopting, it's important to consider the cats' needs, like space to play, regular vet check-ups, and a loving environment. Cotton and Tabitha are friendly and would thrive in a caring home.
8. How can I express my interest in adopting the cats?
If you're interested in adopting Cotton and Tabitha, please provide information about your home and lifestyle, ensuring you can meet their needs.
9. Are the cats vaccinated?
While you can find out more about their health, it is advisable to schedule a visit to the vet for a health checkup after adoption.
10. What should I prepare for before bringing the cats home?
It's important to set up a comfortable space with food, water, litter box, and toys for Cotton and Tabitha to feel at home right away.


























