Meet Alfalfa & Ann


Meet Alfalfa & Ann

  • Born at the beginning of August, 2025
  • Friendly, Fun loving, Fiesty, Curious, Playful, Cuddly
  • Good in a home with kids, cats and gentle dogs
  • Adoption fee: $125 each

These tiny siblings who were once wild and feral rascals were rescued by a United Paws foster and given a loving home. Through patience, skill, handling, care, and love, this bonded pair has thrived. They have adapted beautifully to their foster home which includes one child, four adult cats, and one adult large dog. Although they prefer a quieter environment, they are used to the everyday noises of a busy household. They enjoy human company and love treats and food!! 

ALFALFA: 

Male domestic short hair, black and brown tabby with white rimmed eyes and white chest

Alfalfa is young, but he is a wise old soul. He loves to sit back and watch the action. He is an observer and a lover. He was the first of his siblings to settle in with his humans, wanting snuggles and rewarding you with loud purrs while making biscuits on his bed. Alfalfa prefers to sleep up high on a cat tree or shelf. He would do well in a quiet home and would love to be adopted with one of his siblings. He is especially close to his sister, Ann.

ANN: 

Female domestic short hair, light brown and black striped tabby

Ann is a sweet, quiet kitten who loves hanging out with her siblings, looking out of the windows and climbing. She loves her treats and to hunt for toys.  Ann is described by her foster as “a watcher” and enjoys hanging back to observe what is going on. When it is naptime, Ann can often be found sleeping high on a cat tree or any elevated cat bed, curled up with a sibling or two. Ann loves to be scratched on top of her head and under her chin. Because of her quiet nature, Ann would do best if she could be adopted with one of her siblings, especially Alfalfa.

While they have been in their loving foster home, they have learned that humans offer safety and love and, because of that, they are really starting to shine. These rascals will do well in a home where there is an abundance of patience and love; a home that will recognize their wild origins and that will understand they still have some things to learn and trust about humans. In return, your home will be filled with entertainment, loud purrs, love, and devotion.