Scarlett (& Bella) [CP]
Adoption
United States, CA, Oakland, 94606
Shelter Information
Adopt Rescue Cats CA
General info
Behavior and Temperament
Description
FRESNO, CA (Foster to Adopt): Say hello to Scarlett & Bella, a bonded pair of beautiful little white kittens who are looking for a loving forever home together! Scarlett is an especially unique little sweetheart with gorgeous white fur and two different-colored eyes, giving her the most captivating expression. Her blue-and-golden eyes make her stand out, and her curious little face makes her look like she's always ready to see what adventure comes next! Bella is just as precious, with soft white fur, warm golden eyes, and the sweetest little pink nose. She has an innocent, gentle expression and an adorable personality that makes her look like the perfect little cuddle companion. This bonded pair would be happiest being adopted together because having a familiar companion can give kittens comfort and confidence as they grow. Scarlett and Bella can keep each other company, play together, chase toys, groom one another, and curl up together for naps. They'll have a built-in best friend to grow up with, and their new family will get twice the affection, twice the playful kitten energy, and twice the love! Scarlett and Bella were born approximately 6/2/26. As they have not yet been fixed, they can be placed as "Foster to Adopt" kittens until after their surgeries have been done (expected to take place in September). Both kittens have received their initial vaccinations, dewormer and flea treatment. Scarlett & Bella are ready to find their forever family—together! Transport may be available to a location approximately halfway between Fresno and Oakland. This is a Courtesy Post, and Scarlett & Bella are with an independent rescuer in Fresno, California. For more information, please contact Gabby at 559-758-4138 or cgab1147@gmail.com. Please Note: These kittens have not yet been tested for FIV/FeLV, to our knowledge. Potential adopters should confirm the kittens' status with their rescuer and should consult with their veterinarian for recommendations regarding testing.