Status / Details
2018, Adopted
Additional Info
About Bluebell
Bluebell and Snowdrop are sisters brought to me from a San Jose family. They are best of friends and need to go home together. No exceptions please.
What a beautiful pair they are. Both are still under 3 pounds which means they are young to have been spayed and to be ready to be adopted. They are an unusually healthy pair of kittens. And oh they are playful and happy girls. Snowdrop is slightly bigger and is the most outgoing. The world is her toy and everything in it is there to be explored. Bluebell is a little more thoughtful and watchful. She generally follows her sister’s lead and is happy to get into as much trouble as Snowdrop does.
Bluebell is “white mitted” which means her feet have white toes. (This will be more obvious when she grows up – these two are very young to show their colors). Bluebell is a “Blue Point” which means her forehead, feet and tail are a soft grey brown color. Her body will probably stay a soft cream color. Her eyes are changing color right now, they are currently a soft hazel color. Her ears like Snowdrop’s are already showing ear tuffs growing. These kittens are very fuzzy and soft. In the photos below Bluebell’s tummy is shaved from her recent spay procedure.
Bluebell and Snowdrop will settle and relax into sleep on your lap if you move slowly and are soothing and quiet. These two are comfortable with gentle cuddling, again with Snowdrop leading the way. They will be such a pretty pair of kittens for some lucky family.
Bluebell eats wet and dry food and is litterbox perfect.
Her foster mom is Harriet in Santa Cruz.
Contact Harriet at (831) 336-2983 or email: harrietkitty@comcast.net if you have questions, or send an Adoption Application. If you are unable to reach Harriet by phone or email, email us at Info@purebredsplus.org.
NOTE: We prefer families with children bring them to the adoption appointment. Why? This allows interaction between the children and the cat. This helps ensure they will be a good fit for each other. A mismatch between a child and a cat is not in anyone’s best interest!