Bombay Kitten for sale in Indianapolis, Indiana | Petzlover


Bombay Kittens
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
Bombay Kittens
Three Bombay kittens for sale. Wormed and litter trained. 7 wks old, eating dry NUTRO kitten food, litter boxed trained. Loveable, furballs. Two Females, and one male all different coat colors, long hair coat.
Frequently Asked Questions about Bombay Kittens
1. What are Bombay Kittens?
Bombay Kittens are a breed of cat known for their striking black coats, glowing copper eyes, and playful personalities. They are a unique and affectionate breed, making them wonderful companions.
2. How old are the Bombay Kittens for sale?
The Bombay Kittens available are 7 weeks old. They are at an ideal age for adoption and socialization.
3. Are these Bombay Kittens litter trained?
Yes, all of the Bombay Kittens are litter trained, ensuring that they'll adapt easily to their new home.
4. What type of food are the Bombay Kittens eating?
The kittens are currently eating NUTRO kitten food, which provides them with the essential nutrients they need for healthy growth.
5. How many Bombay Kittens are available?
We currently have three Bombay Kittens for sale: two females and one male, each with different coat colors and long hair coats.
6. Where are the Bombay Kittens located?
The Bombay Kittens are located in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, United States.
7. What is the temperament of Bombay Kittens?
Bombay Kittens are known for their playful and loving nature. They are social and enjoy being around people, making them ideal family pets.
8. Can I visit the Bombay Kittens before adopting?
Yes, prospective adopters are encouraged to meet the Bombay Kittens in person to ensure a good match.
9. Are there any health checks done on the Bombay Kittens?
Yes, the Bombay Kittens have been wormed and are in good health, ready to find their forever homes.
10. What should I know about caring for a Bombay Kitten?
Caring for a Bombay Kitten involves proper nutrition, regular veterinary check-ups, and socialization. They thrive in a loving environment where they can play and interact with their owners.





























