Other Kitten for sale in Coconut Creek, Florida | Petzlover


Adorable Cats
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
We have two adorable cats that need a home. My mom is sick and I don’t have the time to properly care for the pets anymore. So I am seeking a caring home for them.
Frequently Asked Questions about Adopting Our Cats
1. What breeds are the cats?
We have two adorable cats of mixed breeds. They are both very loving and affectionate, ready to become a part of your family.
2. Why do you need to rehome the cats?
Unfortunately, my mom is sick and I no longer have the time needed to properly care for these adorable cats. We are looking for a caring home where they can receive the attention and love they deserve.
3. Where are the cats located?
The cats are located in Coconut Creek, Broward County, Florida, United States. We hope to find a loving home nearby.
4. How old are the cats?
The ages of the adorable cats vary, but both are healthy and playful companions. We encourage you to meet them to see their personalities!
5. What do the cats need in their new home?
These cats need a loving environment where they can feel safe and cherished. Regular feeding, love, playtime, and a comfortable space to rest are essential for their well-being.
6. Can I visit the cats before deciding to adopt?
Absolutely! We encourage prospective adopters to meet our adorable cats to see if they are the right fit for your home.
7. What supplies will I need for the cats?
You'll need basic supplies such as food, litter, a litter box, scratching posts, and toys to keep our adorable cats happy and engaged.
8. Are the cats already spayed/neutered?
Yes, both of our adorable cats have been spayed/neutered and are up to date on their vaccinations.
9. Is there a rehoming fee?
There may be a small rehoming fee to ensure that our adorable cats go to a responsible and loving home.
10. How can I provide a loving home for these cats?
To provide a loving home for our adorable cats, ensure you have the time, patience, and resources to care for them. Offering companionship, routine vet visits, and a safe environment will help them thrive.































