Two Adorable Harlem Kittens for Adoption

A reader writes in looking for a home for two kittens born from a rescue cat:
I am emailing you to ask if you would be willing to post an ad on your blog for kitten adoption on my behalf? In April, my boyfriend and I picked up a beautiful stray tiger/tabby mix in harlem and brought her into her home. We were unaware that she was pregnant at the time. A month later, while we were in Europe, the cat gave birth to three adorable kittens. We have given the mother away because she became disturbingly aggressive after the kittens were born. We still have two kittens left, but are unable to provide them with a stable home - we have also been unable to find suitable adopters. (Craigslist tends to yield a few dodgy responses.) I completely adore them, but am unfortunately allergic to them. I am also a graduate student and will be leaving for research next year.
Finding a good home for a cat is a difficult undertaking, so any and all help will be appreciated.





Comments
Does she want them adopted together or can they be split up?
Posted by: Anonymous | August 19, 2008 12:12 AM
they must be adopted together. we do not want to split them up.
Posted by: current owner | August 19, 2008 10:24 AM
Better to keep them together as they are litter mates and will keep each other company, two cats are not much more effort than one.
Posted by: Anonymous | August 19, 2008 11:15 AM
i already have a cat so i would only want one.
Posted by: Anonymous | August 19, 2008 03:31 PM