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Ebony Beauties Ready for Loving Homes

Sleek and beautiful, these kittens look like miniature panthers.

Ok, so perhaps Bubba, Abby and Bailey aren’t REALLY miniature panthers, but it doesn’t take much imagination to imagine how truly striking these ebony beauties are going to be when they grow up.

Sadly…and a puzzlement to us…black cats tend to be overlooked. Owners of black cats say this is an unfortunate mistake, as they have a reputation for being super friendly.

And in the case of these 12 week old sweetie pies, being overlooked is especially a shame! Bubba, Abby and Bailey were born to a stray cat and (along with three siblings) were rescued by a good Samaritan, and then taken in by our program.

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These kittens have been living at our PETCO cat center (10980 State Bridge Road) for a while, and are exceptionally well socialized and friendly. (They really seem to like children!) The cat center volunteers have noticed they are very sweet and on the mellow side. Each one is nicer than the other, and we do hope that they all get an especially wonderful home.

Please note that we want these kittens to be adopted two at a time, as our experience has shown that kittens adopted in pairs are happier, better socialized, and better behaved with their human companions. They live with Feather, Casper and Pierre (another adorable litter), and one of our “miniature panthers” could easily be matched with a kitten from that family.

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Can you give a happy ending to two of these kittens?

If interested in adopting two of these kittens, please call me at 404 414 1282. All of our cats have been spayed/neutered, tested for feline leukemia and feline AIDS, vaccinated, treated for internal and external parasites, and microchipped. (We pay for the microchip registration as part of your adoption fee.) Our adoption fee is typically $135 for each cat, or $235 if you adopt two of them.

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