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DOB: 3/27/21 Special Needs? Quiet home - Honeydew has had one seizure Purring contest: Kovu and Honeydew. Looking for a funny-looking orange fluff ball to purr on your lap? How about an elegant kitten with the softest fur ever? And how about a pair that will keep you laughing with their antics? You’ll feel so special when Honeydew comes over for a few pets before heading off again on her important kitten business. Meanwhile her little buddy Kovu just wants to be where the people are, and is a vocal and playful lapcat. Despite their differences in personality and looks, they get along and have lots of fun playing and romping together, and it's hard to say who can purr the loudest. Honeydew and Kovu need a special adopter, one who can provide a quiet home. Honeydew was actually labelled "shy" at first because she kept out of the other kittens' way at the nursery. While at the nursery she even had a seizure, possibly because of overstimulation. Imagine our surprise when we brought Honeydew into our home to be fostered and she immediately asked to be petted! It became clear to us that she wasn't shy, she just needed a quiet home, some alone time, and one cat companion to play with. Honeydew hasn't had a seizure since being at a quiet foster home. When you adopt Honeydew and Kovu you'll get a fun-loving and human-loving pair. They are both smart, you could possibly even clicker train them! Why adopt two kittens instead of one? Because they'll do the hard work - keeping each other entertained! Kovu and Honeydew are looking for a calm forever home with no other pets. They aren't shy, but neither of them loves surprises or loud bangs. They need someone who can be there for them, through thick and thin. If you are interested in learning more about these kitties or in adopting them, please click here to email their foster parent.If you are unable to send an email to the foster parent through the link included above, please contact us and let us know what kitty you're interested in. You may also fill out our adoption questionnaire to speed up the screening process. Be sure to name the cat in the CAT PREFERENCE field at the beginning of the questionnaire. If the above links aren't live, our contact form and questionnaire are available on our website at www.kittenrescue.org.For our fees and adoption policies and procedures, please click here.