Shelter Kitten – Eleven
Six-month-old Eleven and his brother, Poe, would have made many owners laugh, at the boisterous kittens and at their own foolishness. Left on their own, being “boys who just wanna have fun”, the kittens got into food left out. It was a prank. It was kitty-cat curiosity. But, with these kittens’ owners, it was the end of being loved.
Now, the friendly, entertaining kittens are in the shelter. Now neutered, they’ve shown perfect behavior. Eleven and Poe behave just as athletic, fun, growing kittens should. They behave in ways that people who know and enjoy cats would appreciate.
Eleven and Poe need to live with someone who understands them and cats in general. Theirs wasn’t a capital offense. Their crime was being normal, enjoyable kittens.




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