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Iggle piggle has historical medical concerns, namely Diarrhoea, that will require consideration before this pet is 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.
Makka Pakka has a clean bill of health and can be fully insured after rehoming.
The kittens can live with any other pets with careful introductions and enough space/resources for everyone. Small pets should be securely housed.
The kittens would thrive best in homes that have children over the age of 7. If there are any children in the home they will need to give the kittens space to settle in and be calm around them.
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.
Makka Pakka and Iggle Piggle are two adorable kittens with big personalities and even bigger hearts. They can be a little wary when meeting new people, so they’ll need a patient and understanding home where they can settle in at their own pace. But give them a little time, and you’ll see their true nature shine through.
Once they feel safe, these two are wonderfully playful and affectionate. They love chasing, pouncing, and exploring. They can get a bit overexcited during playtime, so they’ll do best with plenty of engaging toys—especially string toys—to help channel their energy in a fun and positive way.
Makka Pakka and Iggle Piggle would thrive in a home that appreciates their gentle start and playful spirit. In return, they’ll bring warmth, entertainment, and lots of love into your life.
These kittens can be rehomed as a pair or as individuals.
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