Torbi is one of a litter of four, found at about four weeks of age by staff on a mid-Peninsula school campus. They contacted us to help with trapping other homeless cats there, and to take the kittens into our care. After exams by our veterinarian, the kittens were confirmed to have eye infections (which were treated successfully with a course of oral antibiotics and ointments). They were also found to have birth defects affecting their eyes, but, after exams and surgery by a board-certified veterinary eye surgeon, those conditions have been surgically corrected and their post-op exams show that the kittens are fully recovered from surgery. The veterinary ophthalmologist has released all four kittens for adoption.
Torbi is a very pretty brown tabby girl, with occasional auburn highlights in her coat. She is paired with brother Bobbin. They are well bonded and must be adopted together. Both are friendly, social, playful, sweet, gentle, inquisitive kittens. They will have you laughing at their antics with toys, especially plastic rattle balls and their Tower of Tracks toy, and their wrestling matches with each other. These kittens love sitting in your lap, being petted and fussed over, but are equally comfortable left on their own together, to play, cuddle and snuggle.
Spayed, tested, microchipped, FVRCP vaccinated, and treated for fleas and worms.
BLACK KITTEN ADOPTION SPECIAL!
Did you know that black kittens have the hardest time finding homes, despite their wonderful personalities? So give them a look, because adoption fees for solid black kittens are now only $25. All kittens are spayed/neutered, microchipped with lifetime registration, tested for FIV/FeLV, and vaccinated, too.
THE FINE PRINT – Adoptions limited to Peninsula locations. Exceptions possible.