Coco & Oreo

Ilford, UK
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Pet details information:

  • Ilford, UK
  • 2024-04-30
  • 50
  • 1
  • Arabian Mau
  • Male
  • 1 year
  • Medium
  • Adaptable
  • £50
Pre-adoption checks
  • Microchipped by collection date
  • Neutered
  • Vaccinations up to date
  • Worm and flea treated
  • Health Checked by a vet
  • Special medical care required

Additional information

  • Is your pet comfortable around other dogs?
  • Unsure
  • Is your pet comfortable around other cats?
  • Unsure
  • Is your pet comfortable around children?
  • 6–10 years old
  • Why are you looking to rehome this pet?
  • I recently moved into a new flat where pets, unfortunately, aren’t allowed. It’s been a really difficult decision, but I’m now looking for a loving home where my cats can be happy and well cared for.
  • Ideal home
  • Other
  • Someone who’s happy to keep both brothers together, as they’re very bonded and I’d love for them to stay side by side.
  • Does your pet require a secure outdoor space?
  • No

Description

Born on 30th April 2024, these sweet male kittens are playful, healthy, and already litter trained. They’re full of energy, love cuddles, and are used to being around people. Looking to rehome them due to a recent move where pets aren’t allowed. Ideally adopted together, but open to separate loving homes. It would mean a lot to me if they could stay together. They’re very bonded and have always had each other, so I’m really hoping to find a home that can welcome them both. 📍 East London (Redbridge area)

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