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'Wild cats' kittens

Needs settling in
  • Domestic Short Hair
  • 1 month
  • Male
  • Ref: 133966

Support and Health

Do I have any medical conditions?

None

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.

Family and environment

What kind of family am I looking for?

The kittens should be fine to live with children of any age as long as they are given time and space to settle.

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 'Wild cats' kittens

Jaguar – Black – Female (RESERVED)
Serval – Black & White – Female (RESERVED)
Leopard – Tabby & White – Female (RESERVED)
Lynx -Tabby & white – Male (RESERVED)
Cheetah – White & Black – Male (RESERVED)
Ocelot -Black & White – Male (RESERVED)

Don’t be fooled by the names – while Jaguar, Serval, Leopard, Lynx, Cheetah and Ocelot may sound like fierce predators, these little hunters are experts only in chasing toy mice and stealing hearts.

This gorgeous gang of six has been raised together and is full of confidence, curiosity, and kitten mischief. Whether they’re racing around the room at cheetah speed, stalking invisible prey with lynx-like focus, or pouncing on their siblings with jaguar-sized determination, there’s never a dull moment.

Each kitten has their own unique personality, but all share a love of playtime, cuddles, and exploring the world around them. After a busy day of “hunting,” you’ll usually find them piled together in a sleepy kitten heap, dreaming of their next adventure.

If you’re looking for a new companion with a big-cat name and a tiny kitten purr, one of these beautiful babies could be the perfect addition to your family.

Ready to welcome a little wild into your home?

Things to note

The ‘wild cats’ can be rehomed as singles or pairs. You will need to be available on the 25th June to rehome them.

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