#1438 Peach (Tree Kitties 2025)

Adoption Pending
Medium-size, Medium coat length, Female, Baby Domestic Short Hair,

Name: Peach
Gender: Female
Breed: Domestic Medium Hair
Age: 4 weeks (DOB 4/9/25)
Available to go home: 6/4/25 (after 8 wks. old)
Current Location: Richmond, VA

About Peach!
Hello! My name is Peach! I'm a sweet and spunky kitten! I love playing and snoozing with my siblings!

I just arrived on 4/30 so everything is new and interesting! I like other cats and checking out peiple. Check back soon for updates, new photos, and videos.

Good with the litter box already!

Ready to add an adorable kitten to your family? Hit the "adopt me" button because this cuteness won't be around for long!

Preparing for Peach's Arrival
To welcome kitten home, you’ll need:
- A litter box and litter (non clumping until 4 mos. old)
- Cat food (wet and dry)
- Food and water bowls
- Comfy cat bed
- Scratching post
- Cat toys
- A cat carrier to take him home in and for trips to the vet
- A vet appointment within the first few weeks

This kitten will be microchipped, up to date on age appropriate vaccines and given monthly flea & tick preventatives before going home. The adoption fee includes a spay/neuter at one of OPH's partner veterinarians. Our partner veterinarians are located in Ashland VA, Fredericksburg VA, Mechanicsville VA. Harrisonburg VA, Manassas VA, Davidsonville MD, Waldorf MD, Columbia MD and Grasonville, MD and Jonestown PA (Cats only).

Peach (Tree Kitties 2025) Peach (Tree Kitties 2025) is currently being fostered in Richmond, VA.

All adult dogs, cats, and kittens are altered prior to adoption. Puppies too young to be altered at the time of adoption must be brought to our partner vet in Ashland, VA for spay or neuter paid for by Operation Paws for Homes by 6 months of age. Adopters may choose to have the procedure done at their own vet before 6 months of age and be reimbursed the amount that the rescue would pay our partner vet in Ashland.

This cat's bio is based off the experiences of the foster and/or volunteers of OPH as well as any information that we received from the shelter or previous owner. This is very important because it means that while they may act one way in the foster’s home, you may experience something different in your home.