Status / Details
2023, Adopted
Additional Info
About Kodiak (and Kenai)
Born ~4/25/2023, M, Bi-color Seal Point Snowshoe Mix
Adoption Fee: $300 for the pair
Kodiak and Kenai MUST be adopted together. There are NO exceptions. See Kenai here.
Kodiak and Kenai are a handsome pair of bonded brothers and are two peas in a pod. They are both extremely energetic, playful, affectionate and social. Because they were bottle fed, they will love their humans and want to be near them, even on them. They enjoy snuggling and being held, getting and giving love and attention of any kind.
Kodiak is the larger of the two and likes to think he is the dominant brother. He is curious and a bit mischievous. One of his favorite things to do is to watch his foster mom washing dishes, fascinated by the water. He also enjoys jumping on her back if she is bent over or on the floor cleaning litter boxes. He is quick to climb into her lap for some snuggles and belly rubs. Like his brother, playing with anything that moves and jumping up to catch feathered toys are favorite activities. If not playing together or wrestling, the two can often be found napping with each other.
Both Kodiak and Kenai get along well with the resident cats and the other fosters. They will bring much joy, kitty love and excitement into the lives of the lucky humans who choose to adopt them.
Kodiak is neutered, vaccinated, FELV tested, dewormed, microchipped, eats wet and dry food, and is litterbox perfect.
He currently lives with his foster family in Foresthill .
Purebreds Plus Cat Rescue is dedicated to matching exceptional cats with qualified adopters who will cherish their pet and create an ideal forever home.
If you believe you are the perfect adopter for Kodiak (and Kenai) please tell us why in the comments section of our Adoption Application, and contact Sharon at myfosterkittens05@gmail.com or 9162890132. If you are unable to reach Sharon please 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 interests!