**NOTE: All AVA kittens under 12 months of age MUST be adopted in pairs or to a home with another young cat. AVA does not accept applications for single kittens**
***Bayley needs some of her siblings or cousins to be with her when she goes to her forever home. She MUST be adopted with another kitten, or go home to a young, playful cat friend.
Zaria and Ruca, barely out of kittenhood themselves, were caught and fostered just in time for them to give birth in comfort rather than in a bush or worse. They produced 12 wriggly kittens on the same night, around the same time, to the delight of their fosters. Myles, Lexis, Shiloh, Ethan, Ricky, Hendry and Bron are the boys. Jacy, Lola, Bayley, Lyra and Ivy are the girls.
Bayley is pure love wrapped up in a tiny, creamy grey tabby kitten. All she wants is to be close to her people and will happily climb onto your chest, settling in for as long as you'll let her. While she is in your arms, she adores gentle chin and cheek rubs and will lovingly nuzzle your face with hers. If you decide cuddle time is over before she does, don't worry — she will simply climb right back onto you and find another cozy spot to curl up, like the little purry magnet she is.
When she is not soaking up affection, Bayley loves chasing and wrestling with her identical twin brothers, Ricky and Lexis. These inseparable triplets share a wonderful bond and would make an especially fun addition to a home together.
Would you like to make the Three Mouseketeers a part of your family? Please complete our online application found at: https://www.avacats.org/adoption-application-form.
Our adoption fees cover vetting and include spay/neuter, age appropriate vaccines (initial FVRCP and rabies), flea treatment, two dewormings and microchipping.
Adoption fees are $275 for each kitten up to 12 months old. Please note that fees may apply for additional required vaccinations (at $75 per booster) due prior to adoption. Total adoption fees will be confirmed by the AVA Adoption Coordinator.
All AVA kittens 12 months or younger must be adopted in pairs or go to a home with another young cat (3 years or younger). Kittens learn from each other how to behave, which helps them turn into well-adjusted adult cats. In general, paired cats have happier and healthier lives because they have a constant companion and playmate. Plus, it's twice the fun for you, and half the work!
KIMI
Tabby, Domestic Short Hair
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Vaughan, Ontario
female, medium, baby
Tabby, Domestic Short Hair
Vaughan, Ontario
