Pip (in front) is an adorable kitten. He was rescued with his darling sister Squeaks. Pip and Squeaks were originally found in car engine. They were too young to be put up for adoption at our county shelter, so A.R.F. rescued them. They have been raised in a loving home with a loving couple, two cats, and a big dog. Please consider adding this sweet pair to your home. Call (561) 784-4792 for more information or to arange to meet them.
If you are considering adopting a kitten here are 10 reasons to consider adopting two!
#10 - Having two kittens is insanely fun. Have you ever seen kittens playing together? Enough said.
#9 - They act as pillows for one another and keep each other warm.
#8 - You will see fewer behavior problems with two kittens. What may be perceived as mischief is often a result of boredom. Two kittens will play with each other and not your curtains.
#7 - Two kittens help each other burn off energy. Even the most devoted human caregiver can quickly become tired of keeping a kitten out of trouble.
#6 - Kittens learn from each other. You don't have to worry about training your kitten because kittens learn from one another. They follow each other to the litter and learn their environment together.
#5 - If you have an older cat and want a kitten, you must get two. This might sound strange but if you take home a small kitten to an older cat, the kitten will drive your cat crazy trying to play. Your older cat could become stressed
#4 - A lonely kitten is a bored kitten. Most people are out of the house an average of 12 hours a day. A bored kitten will get into things, but if they have someone to interact with, they will be much happier and calmer.
#3 - No finicky eaters in a two-kitten home. Some cats are finicky about food, but when there is competition for the food bowl, they quickly overcome being picky about food.
#2 - We all need a best friend. Two kittens that grow up together will almost always become friends for life. When you are away, your cats will have each other.
And, the #1 reason you should adopt two kittens: you will be saving two lives instead of one.
As you can see Pip and Squeaks are very bonded and would like to be adopted together. Please fill out an on-line application if interested, and an adoption counselor will get back to you.
More about Pip
Good with Dogs, Good with Cats
Pip must be adopted with his sister, Squeaks (adopted).
Other Pictures of Pip (click to see larger version):