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Bentley   

In shelter Cat

Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota,...
Pet name:
Bentley
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
Domestic Medium Hair
Date:
07/15/2021
Size:
Small
Age:
Baby
Description:
Hi, my name is Bentley but my foster family likes to call me Black Panther. Along with my beautiful black fur I also have many cute white hairs on my ears and legs. I love to show off my climbing skills and chase after ball toys. Once I've done a little playing I love to snuggle into a tight circle or cuddle with my brothers. I seek pets from my foster family often and love to be near them. Kittens need buddies! We require that kittens be adopted in pairs, or go to a home that already has another young companion animal. If you already have a young animal or another kitten in your home, great! If not, Bentley will need to be adopted with one of his siblings (Royce and Lincoln) or another kitten. The adoption fee for a kitten is $225. If you adopt a pair of kittens from The Bitty Kitty Brigade, the adoption fee is $400. Note: Bentley is available for a foster-to-adopt arrangement. Bentley can move to an approved adoptive home when he is 12+ weeks old but will remain the property of The Bitty Kitty Brigade until medical care has been completed including his neuter surgery.

Location


  1. American Humane Association
  2. Peeva
  3. American Veterinary Medical Association
  4. Veterinary Information Network
 
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