These kittens were dumped on our property and I can’t keep them. I believe the black is a male & black and white is a female, give or take 6 months. I’m not sure how they do with other animals so it’d be best for a home with no cats or dogs. They are young enough that if you had a young cat currently and did a slow introduction I’m sure it’d work out. I haven’t seen them near children based on what I’ve observed of their personalities though I think they’d do well as long as the child wasn’t chasing/grabbing them they are still stressed. They are not microchipped, I got them checked as well as gave them a bath seem to be in good health but I doubt they’ve had their vaccines yet. They’re good kittens both are really sweet the male takes longer to open up. I haven’t noticed anything out of the ordinary or issues. Both use the litterbox fine. They were visibly stressed but have been opening up more. They both love toys… specifically ones that can move in any way, each other, hiding spots, exploring, sleeping, blankets and food. Once they have warmed up, they love being pet although the black one prefers to tell you when he wants it. They have a bed, food, toys &a litterbox that would go with them. I am currently feeding them 1/2 can each of pro plan kitten a day (switching up the flavors for variety) and I’m leaving out the dry pro plan kitten which just comes in chicken. They have been about just eating when they are hungry so I haven’t been worried leaving it out. I am willing to drop them off or meet somewhere within an hour/hour and a half of Detroit. Free to a good forever home. If you or someone you know someone is looking for kittens please share & let me know asap! Text or call with any questions or interest: xxxxxxxxxx
A bonded pair means that these kittens have a strong emotional connection and thrive better together. They provide comfort and companionship to each other, which is essential for their well-being.
The kittens are about 6 months old. The black one is likely male, and the black and white one is female.
It is recommended that they go to a home without other cats or dogs. However, if you already have a young cat, a gradual introduction may work.
While they have not been observed around children, their personalities suggest they could coexist well, provided children do not chase or grab them due to their current stress levels.
The kittens are not microchipped, and it is likely they have not yet received their vaccinations.
Both kittens are very sweet. The male may take a little longer to warm up, but they enjoy toys, exploring, and cuddling once they feel comfortable.
They are currently fed a mix of wet and dry kitten food and are litterbox trained. They also love various toys and enjoy being in cozy hiding spots.
There is no fee; they are free to a good forever home.
The kittens are located in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, and the caregiver is willing to meet within an hour to an hour and a half from the area.
If you are interested in adopting or know someone who may be, please reach out as soon as possible!