Posted over 3 months ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago
Best Match:
Seeking an adopter with moderate experience
Could join a quiet home with teens
Bonded Pair
Prefers a home without dogs
On a special diet to stay happy and healthy
Needs to be indoor only
Bonded tabbies Huckleberry and Goji could not be more different! Their foster mom describes the pair as “a joy to watch” as they play, cuddle and groom each other.
You’ll have fun watching smart, super curious Goji explore! She’s also an avid bird watcher — whether it’s a cat video or in real life from a window ledge. She also never met a toy she didn’t like and keeps herself busy in the morning batting mice and carrying toys in her mouth as if they’re fresh kill. Goji also initiates wrestling and chases around the house with Huck, leaving plenty of time for lounging.
If you hear a cute chirp meow, that’s Goji trying to get Huck’s attention or yours and to let you know she’s hungry. Although she’s still shy of being close to humans, when feeling safe and relaxed, Goji adores chin scratches with the scratcher wand. She’ll lean back and close her eyes, showing she’s blissfully happy.
Huck is a mellow, calm boy that prefers lazing on the couch all day over playing with toys. At mealtime, he’ll swirl around your ankles chirping in anticipation of being fed.
If you offer him a treat, he’ll eagerly come over, get confused about why he's there, head-butt your hand, forget about the treat and demand pets.
The berry tabbies are the best of both worlds! Give Huck a good place to nap, regular petting sessions, and he’ll be your happy steadfast companion. Goji is a delight with boundless energy for play and adventure. Together, they couldn’t be any sweeter.
Huck and Goji are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped. Goji is positive for FIV, Huck is negative, both tested negative for FeLV. Huck is on a special diet due to ingredient intolerance, Goji eats it too. If you are interested in setting up a meeting with this charming devoted pair or have more questions, please complete our Adoption Inquiry form !
Best Match:
Seeking an adopter with moderate experience
Could join a quiet home with teens
Bonded Pair
Prefers a home without dogs
On a special diet to stay happy and healthy
Needs to be indoor only
Bonded tabbies Huckleberry and Goji could not be more different! Their foster mom describes the pair as “a joy to watch” as they play, cuddle and groom each other.
You’ll have fun watching smart, super curious Goji explore! She’s also an avid bird watcher — whether it’s a cat video or in real life from a window ledge. She also never met a toy she didn’t like and keeps herself busy in the morning batting mice and carrying toys in her mouth as if they’re fresh kill. Goji also initiates wrestling and chases around the house with Huck, leaving plenty of time for lounging.
If you hear a cute chirp meow, that’s Goji trying to get Huck’s attention or yours and to let you know she’s hungry. Although she’s still shy of being close to humans, when feeling safe and relaxed, Goji adores chin scratches with the scratcher wand. She’ll lean back and close her eyes, showing she’s blissfully happy.
Huck is a mellow, calm boy that prefers lazing on the couch all day over playing with toys. At mealtime, he’ll swirl around your ankles chirping in anticipation of being fed.
If you offer him a treat, he’ll eagerly come over, get confused about why he's there, head-butt your hand, forget about the treat and demand pets.
The berry tabbies are the best of both worlds! Give Huck a good place to nap, regular petting sessions, and he’ll be your happy steadfast companion. Goji is a delight with boundless energy for play and adventure. Together, they couldn’t be any sweeter.
Huck and Goji are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped. Goji is positive for FIV, Huck is negative, both tested negative for FeLV. Huck is on a special diet due to ingredient intolerance, Goji eats it too. If you are interested in setting up a meeting with this charming devoted pair or have more questions, please complete our Adoption Inquiry form !