Adopt a Kitten
If you fill in this form, we will pass on your details to those who have indicated to us that they may have a kitten suitable for you to adopt. If you do not want us to pass on your details, please do not fill in the form.
We will endeavour to not provide details of potential new owners such as yourself to previous owners, until the kittens are at least 8 weeks of age and old enough to be rehomed.
We do not accept any responsibility for the health of kittens, as we are unable to assess kittens at this time. We strongly suggest that you visit a vet within 24 hours of adopting your kitten for a thorough health check and first vaccinations, both of which are deemed essential under the Covid-19 guidelines.
It is your responsibility to liase with the current owners to organise delivery or collection of your new kitten, in line with current government guidelines.
We encourage owners to ask for a donation of £15 per kitten, which should be put towards the neutering of the mother cat or donated to a local animal sanctuary. If payment of more than £20 per kitten is requested, or you feel that the person who you have been put in touch with is breeding cats to make money, please report this to us at kittens@petconnection.ie, as this is not what our service is intended to support.
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Kitten Colour Identification
Black
A self colour, meaning that the cat is all one colour, a black kitten will be completely black other than a few specks of white on their chest and toes. If the cat has any significant splotches of white, it is Black & White.
Bi-Coloured
Kittens which have two colours of fur are bi-coloured, which means they are covered by a significant portion of both a certain coloured fur and white fur. Some cats will have more coloured fur than white, some will be the opposite and will be mostly white.
Ginger
Ginger cats can be anything from a washed out lemon like colour, through to a deep red colour. Ginger cats often have a distinguishable tabby pattern running through the coat. For the purposes of identification, please also include lighter Cream coloured cats under this category.
Grey / Blue
These cats are a blue-grey colour, with all fur being the same shade. Cats expressing a striped or tabby pattern alongside the grey blue colour should be marked as Silver Tabbies.
Silver Tabby
Silver, Grey and Blue Tabby cats display darker grey or black stripes on a buff, silver or grey background.
Tabby
Tabby cats have stripes or bars of darker fur on their legs, buttons of darker colors on their tummies, a darker stripe of fur along the center of their backs, and rings around their tails, on a lighter brown base.
Tortoiseshell
Sometimes known as Calico, the Tortoiseshell colour presents as a coat of 3 colours, usually Black, Red (Ginger) and White. Sometimes the white is very minimal so the cat may appear mostly as a mottled red and black.
White
White cats are completely white, with no splotches of any other colour. They are not albino, as the eyes usually have a green or blue pigment in adult cats.