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Bluey

Meet Bluey. One of the Elite Eight, history-making kittens at Cat Guardians.

Why is Bluey history-making? Well, because she is a part of only the 2nd litter in Cat Guardians history where a litter of 8 kittens were born and all 8 survived. Hence the group name, The Elite Eight.

(Also, if you’re not a basketball fan, the Elite 8 is when the final 8 teams make it in the NCAA March Madness basketball tournament. This group is named after the Men’s 2024 NCAA tournament).

Bluey is for the Duke University Blue Devils. Bluey is also affectionately known as Batty by her foster fam because she looked like a baby bat when she was born. Do not overlook this black-furred beauty – she is a gem!

Bluey is clam, confident, chill and CUTE. From the moment she could open her eyes as a newborn there was something about her. A subtle charm. She LOVES her pets and affection but also likes her me time as long as she can be close to you. Bluey is chill and patient, playful and a purrrrr-er. She even lets you hold her for as long as you’d like. Looking for a calm couch companion? Like, this girl loooooooooves the couch. You too? Bluey is your girl.

Bluey is pretty independent, often napping or relaxing alone, but Bluey and her brother Rolly (too cute to handle) are often caught cat-napping together (pictured together below).

Contact Cat Guardians if you’re interested in meeting or adopting Bluey!

As with all kittens, they are better adopted in pairs to avoid Single Kitten Syndrome. They will also take some time to adjust to their new home with you, but with patience and love you’ll get the sweet Bluey girl that she is!

Lucky for Bluey, his mom Olivia Benson, was brought into Cat Guardians very pregnant after being found outside. Olivia and her 8 kittens have only known a warm, loving (aka spoiled), and safe home since. They are all currently available for adoption with Cat Guardians!

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  • Female

  • 6 months old
  • Black short hair

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If you have a question about this cat, please feel free to get in touch. If you are interested in adopting this or any other a cat shown on our site, the first step is to complete an adoption application and return it electronically. The adoption team will review your application and contact you to discuss your cat ownership experience. Click here for the application form and here for our adoption policy.

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Our adoption fees are $150 for kittens and $120 for adult cats.

Prior to adoption, all of our cats are spayed/neutered, up-to-date on all shots, microchipped, and tested for FIV and Feline Leukemia.

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