Gia And Trouble
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Gia And Trouble
AvailableGia And Trouble are adorable tabby kittens, both 10 weeks old, with short coats in gray, blue, and silver. These small, playful siblings are house trained, spayed, and vaccinated, making them a great addition to any home. They bring joy and affection wherever they go and are currently located in Miami, FL.
About Gia And Trouble
Gia and Trouble are two stunning 10-week-old siblings eager to find their forever home together. Trouble is a spirited and fearless kitten, always ready for adventure. His social nature makes him a delight to be around; he loves exploring and meeting new friends. Meanwhile, his sister Gia balances that energy with a calm demeanor. She's equally adventurous but enjoys moments of cuddling and affection, thriving in both play and relaxation. These two may look alike at first, but they each have unique markings that enhance their appeal. Their beautiful coats sport exotic patterns that contribute to their charm. Their bond is heartwarming, as they spend their days wrestling, exploring, and curling up together. Well-socialized, they get along wonderfully not only with each other but also with children, dogs, and other cats. If you’re looking for a fun-loving pair who will fill your home with joy, Trouble and Gia are the kittens for you. They are currently being fostered out of town. Adoption is a breeze with a fee of $525, covering transportation, deworming, vaccinations, FEL/FIV testing, spay/neuter surgery, and microchipping. Ready to meet these sweet siblings? EMAIL us at projectsavingpawsrescue@gmail.com to start the journey.
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Questions about Gia And Trouble
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Gia And Trouble, being tabby kittens, thrive in homes that offer plenty of opportunities for exploration and play. They enjoy environments where they can interact and engage with their family, including children and other pets.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Tabby kittens like Gia And Trouble don't require a lot of outdoor space. A safe, stimulating indoor environment with play areas and toys will keep them content and active.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Absolutely! Gia And Trouble have shown that they get along well with children, making them suitable companions for families.
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