
Lulu
and
her
kittens
need
a
home.
Will it be yours?
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Rainy
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Windy
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Stormy
The kittens were born during a tornado!
Rainy, Windy, and Stormy
A great mom made some great kittens. These three are as friendly and playful as kittens can be.
Rainy and Windy are the orange kittens, and they are special because they are both girls! An orange cat that is female has about a 20% chance of happening, but to have two orange sisters is much more rare. Rainy likes to snuggle, while Windy likes to run the show.
Stormy likes to hide, but he’s also the first to play. He’s a bit of a momma’s boy, but he’s started to come out of his shell and now he’s possibly the most adventurous out of the three.
They have a strong sibling bond and have a growing curiousity with the world around them.
Kittens born to an FIV positive mother will test positive for FIV from 6 months to a year. This is normal and is almost always a false positive due to the antibodies in their blood they inherited from their mother. After 1 year, it is recommended they are tested for FIV and if they are shown to have it, after that point they are considered positive. However, it is highly unlikely for kittens to inherit FIV directly from their mother from their birth.
Interested in adopting?
Fill out this application form and Lulu’s foster caregiver will be in touch.
