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Toby: orange tabby, short hair, neutered male, born 4/2/22, #17888 Taly: gray/black tabby, short hair, spayed female, born 4/2/22, #17889 Tara: black/white tuxedo, short hair, polydactyl, spayed female, born 4/2/22, #17890 Other cats: Need active playmate\t\t Dogs: probably okay w/intro\t\t Children: gentle ones Tira was pregnant and living on the streets of Ensenada when she was attacked by dogs. A Good Samaritan stepped in and saved her, and she soon gave birth to these charming kittens in foster care. Networking got the family connected to The Rescue House so they can now find loving homes. They are all well-rounded, energetic, and very social! ---Toby is a sweet-natured klutz and occasional doofus. He likes to go up cat trees the challenging way... leaping to scramble up the back posts or the tilted underside. He adores all toys and is a talkative fellow who will wind through your feet and lean against your legs. Toby likes to largely keep his paws under his own control versus being held, though hes all for getting lots of pets and attention! ---Taly is the most independent of the group. She wont come trip you like the others, though shes still an energetic and social girl who welcomes when you go to her for pettings and play. Talys favorite "toy" is a crinkle tunnel that she can lurk in, pounce on, push across the floor, and otherwise make every possible use of her round fortress. ---Tara will cutely stand on her polydactyl hind legs while trying to catch a toy, and she is a very curious girl who always seems to be watching something... you, a toy, another cat, something! Tara is quite fond of cardboard scratchers as well as her toys. Shell be close at your feet when youre walking around, ready for loving and playtime and fun. They all will do best with a willing and similarly energetic feline playmate, as they are very active kittens who have much more energy than mere humans. They need lots of stimulation and want lots of attention! They should do well with gentle children. We dont know their thoughts on dogs though believe they could do well if given a proper introduction. These kittens are utter charmers. Will one or more of them fit you to a "T"?