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Bonnie & Clyde

Needs settling in
  • Domestic Short Hair
  • 2 months
  • Female
  • Admitted May 2026
  • Ref: 134074

Support and Health

Do I have any medical conditions?

History of

Bonnie & Clyde have possibly reoccurring medical concerns, namely cat flu, that will require consideration before they are rehomed. Our rehoming team will be able to give you further information if you apply to rehome this pet and you are a successful match. We would also advise that any medical concern, be that historic or ongoing, is discussed with your own vet prior to any book out appointment.  

Who I can live with

Can I live with dogs?

Yes

Can I live with cats?

Yes

Can I live with small pets?

Yes

Additional information

The kittens can live with any other pets with careful introductions and enough space/resources for everyone. Small pets should be securely housed.
Any cats in the home will need to be fully vaccinated as Bonnie & Clyde have had cat flu and will remain flu carriers

Family and environment

What kind of family am I looking for?

Bonnie & Clyde are looking for a calm and quiet home with adults only or older children who will give them time and space to settle and get to know them as Clyde is still very shy and worried.

What type of environment would suit me?

The kittens will need inside and outside access with gradual introductions to outside once old enough and settled into their new home. Where possible these introductions should be through a garden and not directly onto a road.

About Bonnie & Clyde

Bonnie and Clyde are two young kittens looking for a calm and understanding home where they can continue to grow in confidence together.

The pair previously lived in a barn, so they are still learning that people can be safe and kind. Bonnie is the braver of the two — she’s sweet-natured, curious, and cautious at first, but once she feels comfortable her gentle personality starts to shine through.

Clyde is more nervous and tends to look to Bonnie for reassurance, but with her by his side he is already making progress and gaining confidence every day.

They will need a patient adopter who understands that trust takes time. A quieter home would suit them best, with someone willing to let them settle at their own pace. In return, you’ll get the rewarding experience of watching two timid little barn kittens blossom into loving companions.

If you think you could offer Bonnie and Clyde the safe, forever home they deserve, please get in touch.

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