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Dulce   

In shelter Cat

Windsor, ON, N9J 1B7
Pet name:
Dulce
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
Domestic Short Hair
Date:
05/25/2022
Colors:
Orange & White
Size:
Small
Age:
Baby
Description:
Dulce (orange & white)

Breed: Mackerel Tabby
Approx. DOB: March 10, 2022
Weight: ~5-9 lbs
Sex: Male
Energy Level: medium to high energy
Adoption Fee: $250 when adopted with Caliente

NOTE: These kittens must be adopted together.

Dulce and Caliente are being fixed in September 2022 and will be ready to go to their new home by October 7.

Requirements:
-if another cat in the home, must be playful and compatible and already FeLV positive
-if children or other animals in the home, must be respectful and compatible

Cat-sonality:
Meow? We are Dulce & Caliente and we would like to introduce ourselves! We are a mischievous pair of kittens looking for somewhere to play and cuddle.

We were found in poor shape near an apartment building crying for something to eat and some nice people picked us up and gave us a warm place to stay. Now, we are staying with a really kind human who is giving us the space we need to grow and play and snuggle all day long, with full bellies of yummy food.

We are already litter-trained and love to play with toys and each other, a good wrestle match every now and again keeps us fit. We have these things called claws that sometimes get us into trouble, but some well-placed scratching pads should give us plenty of activities for exercising these claws. We might be shy at first when we meet new people, but once we warm up to you, we are ready for a good snuggle.

We would love to find a home together but we think we could warm up to a new feline friend if the conditions were right. If youre looking for a furry little party, check us out!

Medical Note: Dulce & Caliente have tested as Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) positive. They were most likely infected via their mothers milk. In order to avoid the spread of this virus to other cats (note that it cannot be spread to dogs, humans, or other animals), they must stay indoors and not interact with other non-infected cats. It is an autoimmune disorder that makes them susceptible to other infections but they can live long, healthy lives with watchful care.

Please note that it is always important to test any cats or kittens rescued from unknown sources and to ask any vet or shelter if your cat/kitten has been tested for FeLV or other bacterial/viral infections.

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