Aster and Tiger Lily's Sponsorship Page
Aster and Tiger Lily

Meet this adorable brother and sister team. They would love to be adopted as a twin pair, and why not! They are truly identical with different personalities. TIGER LILY is a busy, social kitten who is always the first one to start the game of tag or hide and seek. She enjoys being involved with her human companions and will always invite her brother to join.  ASTER is a mix of chill and activity, but always the one to observe first, then with excitement he will soon be interacting with bounding joy! He loves to be the first one to climb to the top of the cat tree and call his sister. After play time, these two are complete and total snuggle bugs seeking out cuddles from their human buddies. Tiger Lily will often callout for her brother when she is left alone, and you can hear Aster doing the same. Both kittens would do best as a team or adopted into a home with another friendly feline close to their age.   The adoption fee for the pair is $250

For more information on meeting and adopting this kitty, please fill out a pre-adoption application under "ADOPT" on our website at WWW.CATSCRADLERESCUE.COM. Your information will be forwarded to the foster parent for follow-ups and meeting arrangement.

Adoption fee of $250  Includes spay/neuter, microchip, worming and flea treatment, current vaccines, and negative FIV and FeLV test.

Cat's Cradle is an all-volunteer, non-profit foster-home based rescue serving Oregon cats who need new homes. 100% of your adoption fee goes to provide for the medical and physical needs of the cats in our care. We invite you to become a foster parent and experience the great satisfaction of helping a cat or kitten in need.


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