'Porci' and 'Puku' : Fluff Balls of Enthusiasm

'Porci' and 'Puku' : Fluff Balls of Enthusiasm

These two gorgeous kittens were brought in to the clinic that I was working at for a short locum position. They had been found at the back of a persons property where there were 'lots of wild cats'. There mother was nowhere to be found.

They were about a week old and there eyes hadn't opened yet. They were full of cat flu, fleas and ringworm. They were cold and hungry. Needless to say - they weren't doing so well.

There were three kittens originally. But unfortunately one passed away even on antibiotics and seen by a couple of vets. I was devastated.

Thankfully the other two pulled through and it has been such a joy to be a part of their lives. They are now about 10 weeks old and are gorgeous, fluff balls of fun and energy.

If I had not already reached 'peak mammal' in my house, these two would be staying. It is so hard to say goodbye, but I must.

Please please please help me find their forever homes.

The preference is they go together, but if they must be separated, then so be it.

They are super sociable, cuddly, playful and energetic. They love playing with each other, Cats, Humans and Chihuahuas!

They will each be neutered, wormed, flea treated, microchipped, and will have had their first vaccinations. They will be due a booster vaccination. No payment is asked for, but any voluntary donations would be greatly appreciated and will be donated to Paw Kitties - http://pawkitties.org/

Please contact me through the contact page or email info@vetnurseservices.co.nz if you wish to meet them.

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