There are four kittens in this litter. Jane, their mother, and Opie, who is probably their father, showed up at the house of a Good Samaritan and a few days later Jane give birth to the kittens on the back porch. They are now about two and a half months old. There are two males and two females.
Listed in order of the pictures (all pictures are available on our website svpr.rescuegroups.org): One male is a brown tabby with orange and white. His tabby markings are the most defined and pronounced. His brother is a brown tabby with white, and just a tiny bit of orange in his face. His tabby markings are less clearly defined. One female is a black tabby with white. She has the most white to her and her tabby markings are the most muddled. The last female looks like a Lynx Point Siamese, although her front paws are white. She has a light cream body with faint light brown tabby markings. She also has blue eyes.
The adoption fee is $85 for one or $140 for two. If you are intersted in adopting, please complete an application online at svpr.rescuegroups.org.
All cats/kittens available for adoption through SVPR have been tested for feline Leukemia and AIDS, are neutered or spayed, have received age-appropriate vaccines, and are free of internal and external parasites. The standard adoption fee is $85. For more information about or to arrange to see this cat, please contact the foster parent directly at mhatcher419@comcast.net
Please email or call the specific foster listed with the description of the animal you are inquiring about for any questions. Most of our fosters work in addition to volunteering with the shelter, so they will try to respond as quickly as they are able.
If if you are interested in adopting, please complete an application online on our website at svpr.rescuegroups.org
More about Opie's kittens
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Opie's kittens' mother, Jane (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Opie's kittens' brother, Chester and Sasha (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Other Pictures of Opie's kittens (click to see larger version):