The Blueys were recued by my neighbor in the drain. Took them up & didn't know what to do with them. Mother cat didn't come back to feed. So passed over to me. I foster them for a night with Pet's own milk. Then handed over to Kah Yein (founder of animalcare.org)to foster for more than a month now. She became the fosterer & did a fantastic job as the Blueys are almost equal in size not as before, one healthier & bigger & the other is weaker & smaller. They have been dewormed, examined by the vet, vaccinated & given a clean bill of health. The Blueys are up for adoption. They need to be adopted together. They need each other for company and as playmates. They need each other's warmth as well.
Fosterer criterion for adoption: Love them as much as you love yourself. She only has one pledge "Please be committed to loving and caring for them for their entire lifetime".
Home must be landed. Must have good history with cats.
Blueys must be kept indoor at all times.
Should be fed premium food ( no Whiskas, Friskies kibbles if possible)
Must have a steady vet clinic for health follow up & emergencies.