Male persian/Himalayan mix kitten looking for an amazing forever home! Please read this entire post, it has alot of information but feel free to reach out for any questions not answered.
His name is Prince. Prince is a beautiful Persian and Himalayan mix kitten. He is very special and has an amazing personality. He is 2 months old. Prince is such a cute baby kitten. He is very cuddly, and affectionate. He is alot of FLUFF. His chubby little face will melt your heart. He loves to get scratches and falls over while getting pet. Prince is litter trained and very well behaved. He's more of a lap and cuddle cat. He's not hyper but he is soo playful. He loves all kinds of toys and will play with everything. He has an obsession with curtains and hiding behind them and then jumping out at you. There's so much to say about this little fluffball. He gets along with other cats. He LOVES Food, when hes not asking for cuddles and kisses he wants food. He'll eat all that you give him and still be open to more. It's so hilarious. His naps are so cute, after he waddles to you and gets his pets he falls asleep on his back. This kitty is a Purring Machine. He has the cutest meows too.
We are looking for a good forever home for this little guy. Someone who can give Prince all the pets and cuddles he desires! Someone who has experience with Persians is preferred but not required. There is an adoption process to make sure he goes to a good home. Lastly, there is a $700 fee for him. Please do your research on the breed before reaching out to make sure this would be a kitten for you!
Email me if you'd like to make this special kitten yours and have a little fluffball all over you and in your home asking for cuddles and always demanding food. I am pretty quick with responding!
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Created: 01-23-2023
Updated: 01-23-2023
Photos: 01-23-2023
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