Meet Sophia & Her Brother - A Bonded Pair Looking for a Loving Home
Sophia is a beautiful black-and-white tuxedo girl with a gentle, observant nature. She shares a special bond with her orange tabby brother, and the two are looking for a forever home together.
They may be a bit shy when you first meet them, but with a little patience and a lot of love, their sweet personalities truly shine. Once they feel safe, they enjoy quiet companionship, soft pets, and being near their trusted humans.
These two rely on each other for comfort and confidence, so they must be adopted as a pair. Watching their bond grow in a loving home is incredibly rewarding-they bring out the best in each other.
Ideal Home:
A calm, patient environment where they can settle in at their own pace and continue to build trust.
If you're looking for a pair of loving companions and are willing to give them the time they deserve, Sophia and her brother will reward you with a lifetime of quiet affection and loyalty.
The adoption fee for this kitten is $200/$350 for a pair.
**Kittens under 16 weeks of age must be adopted in pairs or into a home with another young cat due to age and temperament .
Application for adoption: https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/FRE/Cat
If you are viewing on Petfinder and cannot see photos or would like to apply for this kitten, please visit our website www.frecklesfoundation.org
***Please note that the first step in the process is to complete our nonbinding application which does not commit you in any way, but allows us to help you to find a great match. Our application review process also includes a veterinary reference check. Vetting of current and past pets is very important to us, thus we will be speaking with the vet(s) listed on your application to ensure that your current and previous pet(s) are kept up to date on vaccines (including rabies), spayed or neutered, maintained on appropriate monthly preventatives (if applicable) and examined annually by your vet.***
Cats adopted through Freckles Foundation & Animal Rescue must be indoor only and may not be declawed unless already declawed at the time of rescue.
