Millie and Pidge are a brother-sister kitten pair who were seen being dumped on the Midway late in the afternoon in late October. A volunteer’s coworker saw the cats being dumped and scooped them up right away. Within an hour, they were safe and warm in a HPC volunteer’s bathroom. They have since settled into their new foster home, and are doing great. They are friendly, playful, and quite social.
About their personalities, their first fostermom writes: “Millie is the bigger, braver, and bossier kitten. She is fearless and really chatty. Her brother Pidge is a bit meeker but super affectionate. He just wants to cuddle. Even though they sometimes compete over food, they clearly love each other a lot. They curl up next to one another on the towel bed I’ve set up for them, and are usually snuggling when I open the door. Both Millie and Pidge love being held and petted. As soon as I go into the bathroom to say hello to the kittens or brush my teeth, they start nuzzling me and try to jump in my lap (even when I’m standing up!).”They have been fully vetted: neutered/spayed, chipped, tested neg/neg for Fiv/ Felv, vaccinated for rabies and distemper, and treated with Revolution. They are ready to go to their forever home!
These kittens are currently pending adoption, we are happy to report. If you are interested in other available kittens email us at hydeparkcatsadoptions@gmai
Seriously, how cute are these guys?
Page last updated: January 10, 2014