Updated info: 21/5/24 Cash moved to London with his wonderful adopter and now has a dog brother named Duri. We wish you all, all the love and happiness in the world!
On December 21st 2023 we found a bucket with newborn babies in a trash dumping site. Inside there were 7 babies. 2 were older (see Nala and Simba’s post) and the other 5 have just opened their eyes and were starved and cold to the touch. We rushed to the clinic to discover they were cover in tick larva and fleas, unfortunately we don’t know for how long they were outside in the cold and 1 was helped to cross the rainbow bridge as he was having a neurological seizure due to lack of food intake. The rest of the babies were a touch and go. After removing all blood sucking parasites and started bottle feeding we made it home and I started a bottle schedule every 2 hours. Happy to say all 4 remaining siblings survived and now they are available for adoption. These kittens are wonderful and they’ve been through a lot so we are looking for responsible and committed loving adopters for them. We gave them all the love and best care so they will make amazing additions to just any family or person who’s looking for a sweet companion.
Cash is energetic and VERY, very sweet, he loves to play and purr and loves to climb on your shoulder for kisses. A unicorn kitten that would play even at the vet.
Adopters must have another cat or friendly dog in the house if they are only looking to adopt one. Otherwise they should be adopted with one of their siblings. Pairs would be: Cash and Mar or Suki and Willa as they are the best matched.
If there’s an outdoor space in the house the top of the fence in the garden must be secured for the cat not to jump outside to the streets. And if there are balconies there should be safety nets.
Our return to the Netherlands is around April 28th and the kittens can be picked up from our home in Heemstede.
For questions please don’t hesitate to contact us by sending us an adoption form and we’ll get back to you asap. You can find this in the “get involved” section of our site.


