
Hi! We are Zora and Zuzu: a pair of bonded sisters who are about 10 weeks old.
We are shy at first, but open up quickly. We are full of kitten energy and are learning the joys of cuddles and pets.
Hi my name is Zora, the black kitten, and I would like to be your special snuggle bug. I love scratches under my chin and pets on the side of my cheeks. I jump up for cuddles on laps and I demand all of the love. I like feather toys and long pieces of string. I have lots of fun with the kids in my foster home and warm up to their friends quickly. They tell me that I have the most beautiful and silkiest black fur and pretty brown eyes. I’m small, slim, and athletic like a ninja.
Hello I’m Zuzu, the tabby, and I want to be your fancy kitten. I’m shier than my sister so I let her do everything first, then I jump right in, like a proper artistocat. I like to play with crinkle balls and toy mice and pop in and out of paper bags. I like to snuggle when you don’t move too fast, especially when sharing a lap with my sister. I’m friendly in a more reserved way, preferring to get to know someone well before expressIng my love. Until then, I’ll hang around nearby, play until you stop, and watch your every move. My foster mom thinks I may be part Maine Coon or Norwegian Forest Cat because I have long beautiful fur with distinctive tabby stripes. My big paws might indicate that I will be a large regal cat someday.
Together we are very active with play. We chase each other around and tackle one another. We always use our litter box. We adore the big cat that comes into our room occasionally. Even when he’s a bully, we are quick to forgive. We are both curious and love to explore. We would do well in just about any home that understands and embraces our kitten energy. Like all kittens, we will need lots of attention and play as we develop. We are less than 3 months old, so still have a lot to learn from you.










Unless otherwise noted in the above description, Kitty Connection cats have been:
– spayed or neutered
– vaccinated against rabies and distemper
– tested negative for FIV and FeLV
– examined by a vet
Adopters will receive their medical records.
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Cats can live up to 20 years, so give careful thought to the changes that are likely to occur in your life during that time. If you can and will commit to providing a safe, loving home for life, then please submit a pre-adoption application.
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