Hi, we are Clementine & Fern
We are very friendly, sweet and loving bonded sisters looking for an indoor forever home with lots of cuddles, attention and play!
More About Us-
Breed - Domestic Shorthair Crossbreed
Sex - Female
Age - 7 months old (DOB-09/07/25)
Colour - Clementine- Tortie & White/ Fern- Black & White
Neutered - Yes
Vaccinated - Yes
Microchipped - Yes
FIV/FeLV blood tested- Yes (Negative)
Live with children - 8+
Live with other cats - Yes
Live with dogs -Yes -a calm cat friendly dog
Temperament - Friendly, Loving, playful
Indoor-only or outdoor access? Indoor only
Our story so far…
We came to the sanctuary at the start of December last year from a home after our owner realised she could no longer care for us, our litter siblings Fig and Klaus and our older brother Roastie. Sadly she did not believe in neutering and so our mummy was bred from multiple times. We were the known second litter born in July 2025. It is lucky that we went to the sanctuary when we did because we would have soon started inbreeding with each other meaning lots more unwanted kittens born!
Our mummy was a Sphynx cross, hairless with curled ears, so our carers believe she likely had some American Curl in her genes. Our dad was a domestic shorthair (moggy), which is our main breed, with a little Sphynx and American Curl mixed in. We may just look like domestic shorthairs with adorable curled ears, but we think that makes us extra special. You may notice that I Fern dont have as much of a curl in my ears as my sister Clem and brothers Fig and Klaus.
We were not in the best condition when we arrived as we were all absolutely riddled in fleas, had huge wormy bellies and coarse fur from poor nutrition. We are now in much better health after receiving all our necessary vet work, some good food and TLC!
We are both very friendly loving girls with lovely sweet natures. I, Clem, am a little more confident than my sister Fern, who can be slightly more reserved at times. She was quite nervous when we first arrived, but it didn’t take her long to come out of her shell. Although she’s a little timid by nature, she’s very happy meeting new people and absolutely adores lap cuddles and affection.
I enjoy plenty of fuss too, but out of the four of us siblings, I’m definitely the most playful. I love my toys and will happily wander around with one in my mouth! Interactive play is my favourite, though I’m just as good at keeping myself entertained when I have a box of toys to choose from.
We are looking for a home together as we are very bonded and love each other’s company, whether we are playing or curled up asleep side by side.
Home we are looking for…
We could live with sensible children over 8 years old that will be gentle and calm.
We could live with other cat friendly cats in our new home and could also possibly live with a very calm cat friendly dog.
We are looking for an indoor only home with sufficient space, plenty of cat furniture and enrichment including lots of toys!
Although not essential, a home with a catio or cat proofed garden would be a bonus!
Do you think you could offer us a home with lots of company, love and fun?
We know we are a bit different and our ears make us very cute but please ask yourself would you still want to adopt us if we had those normal pointy ears? If thats a yes then read below….
We know we will get ALOT of interest so If you can give us the home we need, please send our carer an enquiry form and tell us why you would be the best home for us with as much detail as you can and explain why you’d be the right family for us.
Please note- Applicants will ONLY be contacted if you are a suitable match. Please be aware we complete our rehoming checks prior to arranging any meets.
Diet..
We are currently fed wet and dry kitten food. We have Scrumbles kitten dry and Whiskas kitten wet food. It is advised to feed at least a good quality dry food. It is recommended that we stay on the current food we are on whilst we settle in a new home.
Medical history…
We are both healthy young girls with no current health concerns.
TO NOTE- Due to our curled ears, our carers believe we may have some American Curl in our genetics, and we know our mum was a Sphynx. As we both have fur, we’re unlikely to experience the common skin issues seen in Sphynx cats. However, American Curls can be prone to cartilage-related ear problems and occasional joint issues, so there’s a small chance we could develop ear or cartilage concerns in the future.
Our carer recommends raised food and water bowls to help reduce strain on our necks as we grow. We’re both healthy right now, but anyone interested in adopting us should research both breeds to understand any potential health considerations linked to our genetics.
If you think you could offer us the home we need, please fill out an Adoption Enquiry Form. Please make sure you have read about all of our needs and our adoption policies before applying.
Forms lacking in detail or with questions unanswered may not be considered, we need to ensure we are matching our cats to the right home for them.