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About the kittens

About six months ago, with a lot of patient coaxing and love, our family domesticated a beautiful pregnant kitten (unspayed females can get pregnant when they’re only four months old).

We named her Sweet Pea, because it fit her demeanor so well.

She happily agreed to live with us inside our house where she gave birth to four gorgeous kittens!

  • Three little boys and one baby girl.

  • None of the kittens have obvious health or behavioral issues.

  • They have been fed quality food, filtered water, and love love love their whole lives.

  • They know how to use a litter box.

  • They are not neutered/spayed yet, but that needs to be done asap to help avoid future (potentially lethal) health conditions, aggression, or erratic urinating.

  • They are about six months old — past the kitten phase when they need constant supervision — and ready to move to their new home.

  • They have been picked up, stroked, scratched, and kissed from the time they were born. They are very used to — and crave — love from humans!

We have rescued and fostered many cats, and we can honestly say these four babies are truly the most affectionate and loving kittens we’ve ever seen. The lucky people who adopt them are in for such joy!

We would greatly prefer them to be adopted in pairs, as cats need company while you’re busy or gone from home. It is a myth that cats are okay for hours and hours on their own. They are social creatures with emotional needs. They thrive from the company of other kitties!

These babies love to play with you and each other, but the thing they love best in the world is purring in your lap, lying next to you, or even time in the big bed.

Our (insane in a good way) family

We’re a Southern California family who unwittingly became a cat rescue (iykyk). We did not set out to become a cat shelter. Oh no. But become one we did, beginning several years ago when we rescued a momma cat and her two kittens.

Our hospitality ballooned grew from there.

Word got out among the neighborhood cats.

Meow! Meow meow! [Translation: “Go to that beige house! They’ve got crunchy poofs! And blankets!”]

Since then we’ve helped feed, house, and care for four litters of kittens and numerous strays. What began as an outpouring of compassion turned into helping foster 22 cats.

A few days ago, we created this site to help this sweet litter of four kittens find their happily-ever-after homes!