Whanganui Chronicle

Why is this kitten so unusual?

- Mike Tweed

An extremely rare male tortoisesh­ell kitten will be up for adoption over the weekend at the Whanganui SPCA.

Twelve-week-old Herculine has already won the hearts of SPCA staff, with centre manager Francie Flis calling him their “unicorn”.

Tortoisesh­ells are defined by their two non-white colour combinatio­ns — black with ginger flecks, in Herculine’s case — and they are almost exclusivel­y female.

Males carry an extra X (XXY) chromosome and are often sterile, though in line with SPCA policy Herculine has been desexed.

Flis said he came to the centre with his siblings after their owner died.

“A family member obviously took over the estate and discovered there was a litter of kittens there, so they got brought into our care for rehoming,” Flis said.

“The rest of the litter were black or black and white, and he was the oddball.

“They had cat flu, but they’ve been treated and they’ve recovered really well. They’re ready to find their new homes.”

The centre assumed Herculine would be female, Flis said, but a routine health check offered up an unexpected result.

She said SPCA centres in other regions hadn’t come across a male tortoisesh­ell in recent years either. “It’s certainly not impossible. “Regardless of how cool his colouring is, he’s got a really cool personalit­y. He’d fit in with most people’s lifestyles, I think, and he’s great with kids.

“He’ll be up for adoption over the weekend and all our animals, regardless of breed or pedigree, are the same price.”

Flis expected Herculine to be snapped up pretty quickly, but there were at least 15 other kittens up for adoption, along with dogs, rabbits, rats, cats and a lone turtle.

The SPCA is running its Snip’n’chip campaign in Whanganui. For a limited time, locals can desex and microchip their feline for $10, a fraction of the usual cost.

First Vets Whanganui, Vets on Carlton and Southern Rangitikei Veterinary Services have vouchers available, though numbers are limited.

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 ?? PHOTO / MIKE TWEED ?? SPCA animal care attendant Shannen Brown with Herculine.
PHOTO / MIKE TWEED SPCA animal care attendant Shannen Brown with Herculine.

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