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Beezus

Beezus is the mom of the litter of kittens found together in the Pocket neighborhood of Sacramento. You would never know from her tiny stature or obvious youth that she was a mother of four! It’s clear that Beezus has never been part of a home, but unlike many ferals she isn’t at all aggressive. Even from the first day we brought her home she would tolerate us petting her in a cat carrier with nothing more than some hissing. Once she was totally healed from her spay surgery, we decided to try letting her out in the house to see how she would do.
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Hershey

Hershey is a neutered male. He is one of two black kittens (but with a trace of tuxedo white on his chin and belly) that arrived along with his litter mates near Mothers’ Day. While humans a little bit tall and scary, it doesn’t take long for Hershey to settle down and purr while you hold him close to your chest and pet his head. It’s clear that Hershey will be a huge cuddlebug!
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Kit Kat

Kit Kat is a spayed female. She is the pure tabby from a litter of kittens found together in the Pocket neighborhood of Sacramento. She has very striking marking with stripes so prominent that you can see her long lost relations to her tiger bretheren. One of the most adventurous kittens we’ve had, she is always among the first to discover the new toys or treats that show up in her crate. She will keep their forever family busy but don’t worry, she’s also a big fan of cuddles.
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Skittles

Skittles is a spayed female. She arrived along with her litter mates at the same time we still had kittens from Dolly’s litter. We’re still getting to know her personality but Skittle’s huge eyes and oversized ears will win you over! Playful and curious, she’s warming up to humans very quickly and getting used to having a full belly!
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Tootsie

Tootsie is a spayed female. She came in with her litter mates from a friend who lives close by. She’s black with hints of white tuxedo on her chin and belly and when she’s not wrestling with her siblings, she loves being held close and pet. She’ll stay with you until she notices a toy that desperately needs her attention, but it’s nothing personal. Tootsie is hoping your forever home is the right one for her!