14.06.26. Atlas is being paired up with another kitten of similar age before becoming available for adoption again
Atlas, Freyja and Hela are pretty 12-week-old kittens who came into foster care a few weeks ago and they have grown quite a lot since they arrived! Atlas ( black and white ) is the largest of the three and the brother of Freyja (tabby and white) and Hela is all-black. They are very friendly and have a lovely nature.
The kittens relaxed into their foster home very quickly and are now a complete bundle of playful energy, making full use of their fosterer’s catio. Atlas absolutely adores a stroke, purring loudly in appreciation. It is amusing to see him size things up before launching into things! Frejya is the most inquisitive and likes to climb up your back! She dislikes getting her gorgeous coat and feet wet, so if it has been raining in the catio she sits on a dry area and watches her brother and sister running about! Hela was the smallest to start with but has rapidly been making up for it and can now keep up with the pace of all the rough and tumbling going on!
Ideally, we would like to home them as a trio as they love playing with each other. Applications for homing a pair will also be considered, leaving the remaining kitten to be homed where he/she would have a playmate of a similar age. As they are young and lively and want to play a lot (in between eating and sleeping!), the kittens would obviously benefit from having some dedicated playtime during the day.
They would enjoy a home with access to a secure garden/outdoor space when they are old enough to explore outside. No young children please.
Technical bits: The kittens have been vet-checked, flea treated and wormed and will be vaccinated. Whoever adopts them will be responsible for microchipping and neutering them at the appropriate age.
If you would like to apply to adopt this delightful kittens and offer them a loving home, please download the adoption form or email us.
The videos below shows the trio having great fun within the safe environment of their fosterer’s catio.










