Cat Action Trust 1977 - Ayrshire
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Rehoming Cats & Kittens: East Ayrshire, Glasgow, North Ayrshire & South Ayrshire
Seth
Seth and his siblings Ariel, Orin and Shai came into our care unborn - their wee abandoned mum gave birth to them on April 3rd, exactly one week after being picked up. Seth's foster mum says all four kittens are very alike in personality (translation: all equally healthy-kitten nut-jobs!) so please take a look at what's been written about Seth's sister Ariel as it's so difficult to differentiate personality-wise between the four babies. They're all confident, happy, energetic bundles of sheer joy! Reading Ariel's post you'll see that we would really like the kittens to be homed in pairs, away from busy roads. Having now reached the minimum weight of 2kg for neutering, young Seth has had his big boy op.

What was written about Ariel (already homed!)Baby Ariel and her three siblings Seth, Shai and Orin, were born in our care on April 3rd, their mother having been abandoned to the streets some time before and now about to give birth. In fact, her babies were born exactly one week after she was picked up! Although the kittens are being placed on the site separately, the fosterer is very keen for them to be homed in pairs. They all get on so well together that there would be no real preference on how the pairs should be formed. I asked their foster mum to tell me about each wee personality but it seems they have one major thing in common - they're all delightfully bonkers! Unless they're having a well-earned post-bonkers snooze all four come running to her as soon as she appears, hopefully she might be about to brush the solid floor because these babies like to HELP. Apparently, 'helping' involves taking turns at sitting inside the dustpan and being wheeled around as she tries, and fails, to distract them by throwing a ball for them to chase or by some other cunning subterfuge, such as encouraging a race to the top of their climbing frame because, apparently, that’s just the best fun ever, well it is if you don’t count the dustpan dodgems. None of this works, of course because kittens aren’t daft, so she has to either accept that this quick job is going to take all afternoon or creep back in when the wee darlings have collapsed in an exhausted heap. All being used to human company since birth the kittens are very confident and playful. We don’t home kittens under 5 – 6 months old with children under the age of five as very young kittens, like very young human babies, have soft bones which give them little protection from internal damage and a well-meant hug from a young child can cause serious injuries. In common with all of our rescue cats and kittens, these babies will be fully vaccinated and microchipped before being homed. 
Information
  • Status:Homed
  • Gender: Male
  • Fur colour:Black
  • Fur length:Shorthaired
  • Breed: Moggy
  • Age(When Added):20 Week(s) Old
  • Neutered/Spayed:Neutered
  • Indoor/OutdoorAccess to Outdoors
  • Can live with children: Yes
  • Can live with dogs: No
  • Can live with other cats: Yes
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