How I Arrived At NHS: We were born in our foster home on 4/21/25.
Notes from my foster mom: All the kittens are energetic and playful and would thrive with another kitten to run with. Watching them interact together brings so much entertainment. They are a bit mischievous and have figured out how to turn up the radio volume, change the radio station, and flip the camera upside down to distort what I am actually seeing in the room when not in there. I often find their wet food bowls moved around and sometimes hidden. Whatever they can get their eyes on is fair game for this crew who love their imaginative obstacle course. That scratching post makes a great perch for whoever can get to the top first! And a tunnel is a great place to hide and pounce! But, there are also mellow moments where they will just sit or lay somewhere cozy. When sleeping, they are often curled up together and still engage with mom. And, when all is said and done, each one is a cuddler.
Anastasia is the darkest of the 3 tabbies. She held out the longest before deciding it was okay to curl up on my lap, but now she is probably the one who likes to be held the most. White tail tip.
Good With Kids: yes
Good With Cats: yes
Good With Dogs: unknown but possibly with a proper introduction
Cats are feline leukemia/feline immunodeficiency virus tested (if applicable), if there is a litter, one in the litter is tested or the queen is tested. They have had at least their first distemper combo (booster given if been in our care for the appropriate time), been de-wormed, microchipped, and treated with a flea and tick product (if applicable). All the cats are spayed or neutered before they leave for their forever homes.