Turkish Angora Kitten for sale in Princeton, Minnesota | $20


kittens for sale
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:394703
Price / Fee
:$20
Location
:Princeton, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
a friend of mine found these kittens under a porch. they’re a few months old but definitely still young. they’re super sweet and actually calm but that could be because they’re in a new environment. i think it would be best if they went as a pair but anything works. 20 for both of them or if anything free. i am fostering them for a bit or they’re going to the shelter. the white one is a female, her names mala. the black and white one is a male, his names lakota. i’m located in Princeton, Minnesota. you can contact me at ***
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$20
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What kind of kittens are for sale?
We have adorable kittens for sale that are a few months old, found under a porch. They are of the Turkish Angora breed, known for their sweet and calm nature.
2. Can the kittens be adopted individually?
While it's best if they go as a pair, the kittens can be adopted individually as well. However, we recommend adopting both for a better transition to a new home.
3. What is the price for the kittens?
The price for both kittens is $20, but we are open to finding them a loving home even for free if necessary.
4. How can I ensure the kittens are healthy?
These kittens are sweet and calm in their new environment. To ensure their health, potential adopters should bring them to a vet for a wellness check after adoption.
5. Where are the kittens located?
The kittens are located in Princeton, Minnesota, specifically in Mille Lacs County.
6. Are the kittens fostered or from a shelter?
Currently, the kittens are being fostered. If not adopted soon, they may end up going to a shelter, so a timely adoption would be beneficial.
7. What are the names of the kittens?
The white kitten is a female named Mala, and the black and white kitten is a male named Lakota.



























