Farm Cat Kitten for sale in Sherburne, New York | Petzlover


Nala and Mister Hoff
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
The pink collar little kitten loves to play with toys on a stick is good with you can pretend he is a babydoll and wrap him up in a little blanket or hold him on your lap while you sit on the sofa. He is more cautious in nature and is scared of dogs.
The orange collared little kitten is polydactyl with 5 toes. He likes shoulder rides & kitty balls with bells in them and is an excellent companion with lots of energy - he is very energetic but also loves to take naps on laps. He would be fine in a home with dogs if the dogs are okay with cats.
These kittens can go home individually or as a pair.
How did I get these kittens and why do they need a home? Our neighborhood developed a problem over the past several years where the amount of stray and feral cats grew out of hand & we collectivly decided to trap-neuter-rehome them (to barns) & these kittens were found in the process We felt they would have a better life if taught to be pets. The kittens have stayed with their mothers to get nurturing and milk until after weaning and then brought inside our home to be taught everything they need to know to be loving pets and human companions. They have been eating wet and dry food taught to use a litter box learned to have their paws handled for nail trims & baths and to love playtime and cuddles the most. Both kittens are good with children and other cats.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What are the personality traits of the kittens?
The pink collar little kitten, named Nala, loves to play with toys on a stick. She enjoys being cuddled and can be treated like a babydoll. She is a bit cautious and gets scared around dogs. On the other hand, the orange collared kitten, Mister Hoff, is polydactyl with 5 toes. He is very energetic, loves shoulder rides, enjoys playing with kitty balls with bells, and has a playful yet affectionate nature.
Can the kittens be adopted together?
Yes, these kittens can go home individually or as a pair. They each have unique personalities and would thrive in loving homes.
What is the background of these kittens?
These kittens were rescued from a neighborhood that had a growing problem with stray and feral cats. They were trapped, neutered, and rehomed with the goal of transforming them into loving pets. They have stayed with their mothers for nurturing and have since been raised in a home environment to learn essential skills.
What kind of care have the kittens received?
The kittens have been eating wet and dry food, were taught to use a litter box, and have been accustomed to having their paws handled for nail trims and baths. They absolutely love playtime and cuddles.
Are the kittens good with children and other pets?
Yes, both kittens are good with children and can also coexist with other cats. They have been socialized and are well-prepared to integrate into a family environment.
What is the breed of the kittens?
The kittens are classified as a Farm Cat breed. Their natural instincts and playful nature make them wonderful companions for families.
Where are the kittens located?
The kittens are located in Sherburne, Chenango County, New York, United States.



























