Tortoiseshell Kitten for sale in New Holland, Pennsylvania | $25

Tortoiseshell, kittens, rescued, females, 12 weeks old
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:600732
Price / Fee
:$25
Location
:New Holland, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
Two rescued female kittens. Part of a three kitten litter. Mother: calico. Father: orange and white tabby. Both kittens are Twortioushell short haired. Adorable personalities: one is socialized, sweet, loves to be held, pet and wants attention. The other purrs loudly with petting, very spunky, with attitude. Both around 12 weeks old. They have been away from mother for a week. Litter box trained. No shots, or vaccinations. They play hide and seek, and “tag” with each other. We would love to sell the pair together, however, we understand separately may be necessary. $25 each.
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$25
Frequently Asked Questions about Our Tortoiseshell Kittens
1. What breed are the kittens?
Our kittens are of the Tortoiseshell breed, which is known for their distinctive coat pattern featuring a mix of colors.
2. How old are the kittens?
The kittens are around 12 weeks old.
3. Are the kittens male or female?
We have two rescued female kittens available.
4. Can you explain their personalities?
Both kittens have adorable personalities. One is very socialized, sweet, and loves to be held, while the other is spunky with a lot of attitude and purrs loudly when petted.
5. Are the kittens treated for vaccinations?
No, the kittens have not had any shots or vaccinations yet.
6. Are the kittens litter box trained?
Yes, both kittens are fully litter box trained.
7. Will they be sold together?
We would love to sell the pair together, however, we understand that separate placements may be necessary.
8. What is the price of the kittens?
The price is $25 each.
9. Where are the kittens located?
The kittens are located in New Holland, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States.
10. What activities do they enjoy?
The kittens enjoy playing hide and seek and “tag” with each other, showcasing their playful nature.































