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When Safe Haven volunteers responded to a hoarding situation in a filthy, old camper, they had no warning that most of the cats they rescued were pregnant. Cricket was one of them, and her four kittens were unexpectedly born at the shelter, but quickly taken in by one of our incredible foster moms. These darling kittens are now ready for their forever homes, in pairs. Aston, one of the three females, is almost a duplicate of brother Martin. She is the most outgoing of the four and also the busiest, and like her siblings, loves to play. She can be picked up, but is a little squirmy, and we are not sure if she’ll turn out to be a lap cat, even though she’s a purr machine. You’ll get to know all four kitties’ quirks and charms if you come play with them in the ‘kitten room’.
Our policy at Safe Haven is that kittens must be adopted in pairs since they are usually bonded to their litter mates. An exception can be made if there is an uneven number of kittens in two separate families, they will be blended together, or if the adoptive home has a kitten who needs a companion. These kittens would love an active and attentive family who understand the joys and challenges that come with kittens. Respectful children who understand how to treat and handle fragile kittens are welcome.
If you are interested in meeting Aston and her littermates, please go to our website and fill out an adoption application and we will be in touch to make an appointment for your visit. Filling out an application is not a commitment to adopt. You can call 207-646-1611 if you have any questions.
https://www.safehavenhumanesociety.org/adoption-form/
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