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This rambunctious litter of three boys, were born September 28th to a homeless Mama Missy who we think is deserving of Mama of the year... Not only did she tend to her three bio boys, when they were about three to four weeks old she became a surrogate to 6 newborn kittens that were abandoned by their mother at birth. She welcomed them into her litter at one day old with four of them surviving and thriving.
Jingle, Gabriel, and Nicholas, got their names because they will reach the age of adoption, 12 weeks old- Christmas week! They have been wonderful Big Brothers to their adopted siblings. All three are healthy, fun to watch and play with, and they’ll certainly brighten up any environment that needs a dose of cuteness. Keep in mind, in no time at all they will grow into cats! These three are going to be some classy fixed male cats! Each of these kittens has unique black polka dots to compliment their stunning white bodies! All three look just like their Mama with different markings.
They could be adopted individually, as a pair, or as triplets!
All of our kittens remain with us until they are old enough to be fixed, have their blood work checked for common feline health concerns, and receive all needed vaccinations. We also have our kittens microchipped.
If you are interested in any of our cats or kittens- please click the PetFinder Inquiry link. That is the fastest way to begin communicating with us! We also encourage you to follow our Facebook page, Last Litter Rescue, to see kittens before they appear on PetFinder! If you have any trouble using the PetFinder link, please contact us directly at [email protected] or if you have not heard back from us in 24 hours.
Last Litter Rescue (LLR) works to rescue, foster, fix, and find forever homes for kittens that were born to a homeless mother cat. We also have an effort known as Purr-fect Love TNR and we work alongside other select TNR groups and a network of kitten fosters to reduce the homeless feline population. We value born and prenatal kittens. Animal welfare is one of five areas that our parent organization Love Give Live works in to relieve suffering and promote wholeness.