Oleander (Chatty!)
Baltimore, MD Approximate location
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About Oleander (Chatty!)
Mama cat, Jasmine, was taken to animal control as a heavily pregnant stray and quickly gave birth in her cage there. Three of her kittens did not survive, but the remaining three - Daisy (black female), Aster and Oleander (brown tabby males) are strong and healthy.
Now her babies are getting big and have become independent. They're ready to go to forever homes!
The kittens are all very friendly and social with humans. Oleander is the most talkative. He and his brother and sister love to play like all kittens, run around like crazy, and eat!
The kittens need to be adopted into a home with another playful cat or kitten. If you don't already have one, please consider two from this litter! They would make great playmates. Single-kitten adoptions are possible when there are other playful and cat-friendly cats in the home. Learn more about the reason why we don't adopt kittens out alone.
Born September 27th, these kittens have spay/neuter appointments set up for December 4th. They can be fostered-to-adopt until after those appointments when adoptions will be finalized.
Needs Must Cats will have received full vetting including spay or neuter, FIV/FLV testing, microchip, and treatment for parasites by time of adoption. The adoption fee in the amount below helps us assist more cats and kittens in urgent need. These fees do not even begin to cover our expenses so please consider making an additional donate to support our life-saving efforts!
Special Needs or Barn Cat - Donation Adult Cat - $90 Kitten under 6 months - $150 Pair of Kittens - $275 Please feel free to contact us by email with any questions, or submit your application here: http://www.needsmust.org/adopt