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Ramona Adopt-A-Purr

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Orphan & Feral Kitten Rescue in Ramona, CA

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The Visionary Litter

Peeps

Sullivan

Sullivan

Peeps

Born: 2024

Male, neutered

Light gray tabby, white mittens & markings

Shorthair

Dewormed , vaccinated. Special needs because he has limited vision. 


Peeps and his siblings were born with a genetic deformity affecting their eyes. They are not in any pain from it, nor is it contagious in any way. However, they each have varying degrees of limited vision. They also all are extremely bonded and will only be adopted out in pairs---they eat, sleep, play and hunt together, and there has NEVER been so much as a growl between any of them. 

They will need an indoor home, or a barn/warehouse situation where they are not allowed unattended outdoors--coyotes, cars, etc. would be able to kill them all too easily. 

They will use a litter box and love to hunt! 


All four are extremely loving, affectionate cats that crave attention but can also entertain themselves. Playful, but not usually as rambunctious as typical kittens. 


Although their eyes are not an issue at this point, any adopter would need to be committed to taking care of their eyes if any problems should arise, such as daily eye drops or future removal (if the eye were to become injured). This responsibility is not be taken lightly, please.



Sullivan

Sullivan

Sullivan

Sullivan

Born: 2024

Male, neutered

Light gray tabby, white mittens & markings

Shorthair

Dewormed , vaccinated. Special needs because he has limited vision. 


Sullivan and his siblings were born with a genetic deformity affecting their eyes. They are not in any pain from it, nor is it contagious in any way. However, they each have varying degrees of limited vision. They also all are extremely bonded and will only be adopted out in pairs---they eat, sleep, play and hunt together, and there has NEVER been so much as a growl between any of them. 

They will need an indoor home, or a barn/warehouse situation where they are not allowed unattended outdoors--coyotes, cars, etc. would be able to kill them all too easily. 

They will use a litter box and love to hunt! 


All four are extremely loving, affectionate cats that crave attention but can also entertain themselves. Playful, but not usually as rambunctious as typical kittens. 


Although their eyes are not an issue at this point, any adopter would need to be committed to taking care of their eyes if any problems should arise, such as daily eye drops or future removal (if the eye were to become injured). This responsibility is not be taken lightly, please.


Homer

Homer

Homer

Homer

Born: 2024

Male, neutered

Light gray tabby, white mittens & markings

Shorthair

Dewormed , vaccinated. Special needs because he has limited vision. 


Homer and his siblings were born with a genetic deformity affecting their eyes. They are not in any pain from it, nor is it contagious in any way. However, they each have varying degrees of limited vision. They also all are extremely bonded and will only be adopted out in pairs---they eat, sleep, play and hunt together, and there has NEVER been so much as a growl between any of them. 

They will need an indoor home, or a barn/warehouse situation where they are not allowed unattended outdoors--coyotes, cars, etc. would be able to kill them all too easily. 

They will use a litter box and love to hunt! 


All four are extremely loving, affectionate cats that crave attention but can also entertain themselves. Playful, but not usually as rambunctious as typical kittens. 


Although their eyes are not an issue at this point, any adopter would need to be committed to taking care of their eyes if any problems should arise, such as daily eye drops or future removal (if the eye were to become injured). This responsibility is not be taken lightly, please.




Iris

Homer

Homer

Iris

Born: 2024

Female, spayed 

Light gray tabby, white mittens & markings

Shorthair

Dewormed , vaccinated. Special needs because she has limited vision. 


Iris and her siblings were born with a genetic deformity affecting their eyes. They are not in any pain from it, nor is it contagious in any way. However, they each have varying degrees of limited vision. They also all are extremely bonded and will only be adopted out in pairs---they eat, sleep, play and hunt together, and there has NEVER been so much as a growl between any of them. 

They will need an indoor home, or a barn/warehouse situation where they are not allowed unattended outdoors--coyotes, cars, etc. would be able to kill them all too easily. 

They will use a litter box and love to hunt! 


All four are extremely loving, affectionate cats that crave attention but can also entertain themselves. Playful, but not usually as rambunctious as typical kittens. 


Although their eyes are not an issue at this point, any adopter would need to be committed to taking care of their eyes if any problems should arise, such as daily eye drops or future removal (if the eye were to become injured). This responsibility is not be taken lightly, please.






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