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Spring Kitten Sisters Looking for Home

Angels Among Us Pet Rescue is looking for a wonderful home for two of our beautiful kittens: April and Azalea. And these kittens are just as lovely as their names imply.

These kittens are very small, and are between 8 and 9 weeks old. They are very, very bonded and must be adopted together. April and Azalea are incredibly sweet and loving kittens, and absolutely love people. They are very snuggly, and will purr when someone simply looks at them. One of their favorite things is for the two of them to climb onto the nearest lap and snooze away.

April has an endearing habit of perching on your shoulder and pushing her little nose into your neck. She also likes to roll onto her back so that you can scratch her tummy – she is so trusting. Azalea is equally friendly, and also is the one who most frequently starts their adventures together.

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They are very playful and find the most simple things (such as a loose ping-pong ball) terribly entertaining. These kitties have been raised with dogs, and would be fine with well-behaved canine buddies.

They also love children, and would be great kittens for a family. (However, please do keep in mind that we don't adopt out our young kittens into households with children under the age of 6 years old, consistent with national adoption standards.) 

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April and Azalea are very lady-like and tidy, and are good about using their litter boxes. They have already received basic vet work, including being spayed and microchipped. (They will need to get additional vaccines when they are a little older.) 

If interested in adding these lovely little ladies to your household, please email dsmithcallahan@gmail.com or call 404-414-1282.

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