Bonded with Pausanius!!
Gender: Male
APPROX DOB:04/30/2024
Length at Cafe: October 12, 2024 – 10/27/2024
Archidamus (“Archie”) and Pausanius (pronounced “paa-saa-nyuhz”) are almost indistinguishable from each other at first. Both sport silky, black coats and have beautiful, golden eyes. As you get to know these boys you will start to notice their unique, charming qualities. While we do not know what makes up their DNA, we would not be surprised to find out there is Maine Coon somewhere in there. Archie is a big boy and looks like he has some legs and feet to grow into. And, Pausanius, likes to chatter (do not fret, he has a sweet, soft meow). Archie and Pausanius are sweet, gentle boys that are the first to greet their foster family when they walk into the room. They are inquisitive and always want to be close by. If you lie down, expect their company. Archie is more likely to want to lie on you and Pausiaus next to you. While these boys are engaged and playful, they are laid back and quick to slow down after a good workout. Both boys have perfect litter box manners, love their drinking fountain and are good eaters (free feed dry and wet food 2X/day). Please apply today so that their foster mom does not foster fail with these two! Archie and Pausanius are bonded and need to go to a home together.
They are two of six kittens that came into rescue coined “The Spartans.” This is a sweet, well-adjusted group of loving kittens. If you are thinking of adding more than two kitties to your home, anyone from this group would compliment these two. For more information, contact our adoption specialists at adoption@kittyrevolution.org.
This cat has been spayed/neutered, tested for FeLV/FIV (negative), up to date on vaccinations, and microchipped.
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Kitty Revolution is a no-kill, Kitty Revolution is a volunteer-based, no-kill cat rescue in the Twin Cities, MN metro area that seeks to save the unwanted, the misunderstood, the less-than-perfect, and to help change the way the world sees cats through community education and outreach.