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ADOPTED!! Another BCC Success Story!

UPDATE:  After quite a long time of searching for forever homes for this brother and sister duo, we are happy to report that both Fred & Ginger have found new families to call their own!

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Meet Fred & Ginger, this loving brother/sister duo. Both were originally adopted as eight week old kittens from Bordentown City Cats several years ago, but then in a sad twist of fate, the living arrangements in their home changed, making it impossible for their family to keep them and they were surrendered back to BCC earlier this year.
Freddie & Ginger when they were frightened upon arrival at their foster home

Fred & Ginger now - adapted, loving and social
We tried our best to find them a new home together, but it's much harder to find someone looking to adopt two cats so now we are willing to separate them if need be.  Luckily, they have both adjusted well to living apart in foster homes.  But now it's time to find Fred and Ginger the forever homes they deserve!


Freddie

Although, they are approximately two-years old now, they still very much acts like kittens.  Their favorite activities are chasing balls around the house.  They also got along very well with the family dog in one of their previous homes and would engage in lively games of tag. Both have been spayed/neutered and are up-to-date on shots.  

If you or someone you know is interested in giving Freddie or Ginger the loving homes they deserve, please contact us at: (E) btowncitycats@gmail.com or (P) 609-324-3896.  

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