These kittens will be raised in our home with much love and care - and their mother’s attentions, too. We keep our all of our felines pest-free and parasite-free, using natural products rather than chemicals whenever possible. We believe firmly that all medical decisions are the right of the adoptive families, to be performed by the kittens’ trusted lifelong vet. The only exception is when a female kitten remains with us through her 6-month birthday, at which time our vet will spay her. ————————————— It is our pleasure to pour our time and attention into these babies, providing you with loving kittens who adore people (for they have never experienced trauma, troubles, or neglect). All fostered kittens are raised as we would want our own babies to be raised. They start in XL kennels with their mothers, one family per kennel, in the sunny kitten room. Mama Cat is given regular breaks outside of the kennel as the babies grow, until they are adopted or weaned, and then she is returned to her regular environment. As the babies grow, their freedoms grow to match their energies. In the beginning, they take 1-2 hours of nap times daily in our laps, getting used to the voices, heat, and scents of multiple family members. As we clean the kennels twice daily, there is much interaction - and as the kittens begin to toddle, we put them in the kitten room's recliner while the kennel is being cleaned (a first experience of the wider world). When the kennel becomes confining, they begin to have supervised playtimes on the kitten room floor with us - always returning to the kennels for meals and nap times to ensure good litter box training and a sense of safety. The second stage is several daily blocks of unsupervised playtime in the kitten room between meals/naps, with inviting litter boxes on the floor. In the third stage, they are given my mother's entire little house for play times (little hooligans by this stage - nothing is safe!). If they remain with us up to their 12th week, they begin to have playtime in the attached garage and all of its wonderous cat trees, windows, and big spaces. Always, they are returned to their kennels for meals and nap time in the sunny kitten room at the back of the house (it's nice to have the bathroom close by when you wake up). ————————————- Our location is about 1 hour north of Green Bay, Wi; 5 hours east of St.Paul, Mn; or 5 hours north of Chicago, Il. ——————————————- I do not recommend having kittens shipped or flown. Your best experiences will come from meeting your kittens’ family, seeing where/how they were raised, and choosing your kittens in person. ———————————- All adoption fees/donations are used to cover the expenses of the rescue cats in our care. New rescues are only accepted when space becomes available and for a modest surrender fee. When we accept a rescue cat, we keep them for life - they have had enough upheaval in their lives and deserve a peaceful, happy barn or house life.--------------------- Our adoption protocol: *Send an initial message of interest through GoKitty. *Once I respond to you with my phone number, please use text messaging. Be sure to identify which kitten(s) you are interested in and provide a name to reserve “a kitten” or specific kittens. *We provide regular photos/videos to families, especially when they are too far away for casual visits. *Only your word and regular communication is required to reserve a kitten - no money changes hands before the kitten’s adoption day. If an adoptive family “goes dark” (fails to email, text, message, call for more than a week), their hold is relinquished and the next person on the wait list is contacted. *The adoption fee is a free-will donation to our private cat sanctuary; donations have been averaging $40 per kitten this year. This does not include polydactyl kittens, which are sold for the stated price. *No veterinary procedures are performed in advance of the adoption - leaving all medical decisions in the hands of the family, to be performed by the kitten’s lifetime vet. The only exception is if a female kitten reached sexual maturity (6 months) before adoption, and then the cost of spaying her will be added to the adoption. *All kittens are raised indoors in our sunlit, healthy, parasite-free home. *All kittens are used to dry kitten chow before adoption. They also receive warm meals with their mamas each day, consisting of fresh eggs, fresh goats’ milk, and bits of cooked meat/meat broth (farm fare).
This litter was born to Maia, sister of Sarah. These two sisters were recently rescued together, and have joyously adapted to the rich hunting grounds of our goat barn. Sarah birthed well in the hay trough, and is being allowed the first week of motherhood in seclusion before she and her babies were brought into our sunny kitten nursery. Maia, however, chose a poor location for birthing, so she and her babies were brought into our protection as soon as they were found - and Maia thought she couldn’t be happier! She adored the meat treats, sunny safety of her XL kennel, and frequent lovies. Yet when we brought her sister up from the barn and reunited them, they both insisted on sharing the same kennel and co-nursing their babies together! As soon as we put them together, they began cleaning and nursing each other's babies, lying so that Sarah's head could rest on Maia's tummy. It's adorable; they are so content. -----------------------------Maia had 4 babies - two polydactyls (listed individually), and a normal twin for each poly! —————————— Nadia is the normal twin of Ariana. Both are tortoiseshell calicos. Xanadu (claimed) is the normal twin of Hobart. Both are orange tiger boys. ------‐----------- Reservations are welcome, and require only a verbal committment. Any of these "normal" siblings will be available for free-will donations to our sanctuary (donations average $40), and do not require a reservation fee. Note: "normal" siblings do not carry the Polydactyl gene, and thus cannot have Polydactyl babies. -----------------------Please be aware of Lonely Kitten Syndrome. It’s as rough on the humans as it is on the kitten! If you do not have another kitten/cat, please read up on this syndrome and be fully informed before adopting a Lonely Only. We strongly encourage adoptive families to adopt 2+ kittens if they do not have any other cats. It’s a sanity-saver (and so much fun) for all involved.