We rescued 5 kitten from the streets: Penguin, Parrot, Junior, Paprika, and Arctic. They have individual profiles up as well, but for a short introduction: they are a group of mostly/all males (2 certain, 3 can check if interested in adopting/fostering). They are healthy, potty-trained, and social with humans and some of them with other animals as well. They are not vaccinated/dewormed/neutered, but we are willing to pay for the medical costs. We are looking for someone to either adopt, or foster them while we look for a permanent home, as we are unable to keep them anywhere ourselves (currently paying for boarding). That's why we are urgently looking for someone to help us out, or give them a permanent home. Can adopt/foster any number of them, depending on preference. Location is KL/PJ. We can arrange for a meetup with them, or if you decide to adopt/foster, can bring them over without any issues.
Penguin:
* male (certain)
* very calm
* loves human contact, will lie down next to you and purr
* not as playful as the others
* very curious about other cats/animals
Parrot:
* male (certain)
* only long-tailed one
* extremely affectionate
* will climb on top of you (see the name! Has climbed on top of my shoulder before)
* curious about other cats/animals
Junior:
* gender unknown
* very playful; can easily entertain himself -- plastic bags, cloths, and paper are just as much of a toy for him as actual cat toys
* will occasionally come up to you and ask for affection
* likes playing with Paprika the most, if possible adopt/foster them together, or have another cat around to play with
Paprika:
* gender unknown
* one white front sleeve
* biggest of the litter
* very adventurous and playful
* very easy to carry around; likes it a lot
* okay with other animals
* likes playing with Junior the most (if possible, adopting the two would be great, or having another cat around for him to play with)
Arctic:
* gender unknown
* only one with entirely white front paws
* very shy, but lets anyone touch and carry him around without any issues
* warms up with some attention to humans, and then shows his extremely playful side
* somewhat afraid of other animals, but in no way aggressive; slow introduction would work fine