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My name is Macaroon and Chocolate Chip!

Posted 1 month ago | Updated 2 days ago

My basic info

Breed
Siamese
Color
Cream or Ivory (Mostly)
Age
Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
20849075
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Alert icon Not good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Macaroon and Chip’s Personalities

Macaroon and Chocolate Chip are a dynamic duo. These amazing brothers love each other as much as they love people. They are purr monsters - they purr the minute they see you or you touch them. They are friendly, playful, and joy to be around. These bonded brothers must be adopted as a pair.

MACAROON (orange and white) is as friendly as they come. He runs to greet you and loves to be picked up and cuddled. Then he’s off in a flash to dash around the room as the leader of the pack (with his 3 siblings in tow). When he’s tired, he curls up with his siblings or in your lap for a nap.

CHOCOLATE CHIP (aka CHIP) (Siamese-mix, white/buff/grey) is sweet and friendly just like his brother Macaroon. He has unique markings with grey, buff and white fur and blue eyes - showing off his Siamese heritage. Chip plays chase, wrestles with and romps around with his brother until he drops. Then he’s ready for cuddles with you, easily falling asleep in your lap.

What Type of Home They Need

These boys have known nothing but love and affection virtually their entire lives. They need a quieter home with a couple. They would do ok with a family with an older child (about 12 years or older) as long as the child has lived with cats before. They are very well socialized but haven't had a lot of experience with children. These boys need to be an integral part of their human family’s lives.

Where They Came From

These boys were rescued along with their other two siblings, Snicker and Doodle, when they were two weeks old. They came into SPCA‘s care with their feral mom cat, Cookie, who nurtured them until they could be weaned then she was spayed and returned back to her cat colony outdoors.



PLEASE NOTE:  we only adopt to residents of the DC metro area, which includes DC, Prince Georges and Montgomery Counties in MD, and Arlington, Fairfax, Prince William, and Loudoun Counties in VA.

Please see our adoption guidelines at  https://spcanova.org/about-us/adoption-policies/.



October 14, 2024, 10:02 am
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
20849075
Contact
Address
P.O. Box 100220, Arlington, VA 22210
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Please read our cat adoption guidelines (at http://www.spcanova.org/). We put a lot of financial and emotional support into our cats and want them placed in homes where they will be members of the family for the rest of their lives. Indoor cats, with care, can live up to 20 years. Not everyone agrees with all of our guidelines. Please read our explanations and talk to our volunteers. If you disagree with us, we suggest you adopt a cat from a different source such as a local shelter. When you adopt a cat from us, you must sign a legal contract stating that you will comply with our guidelines. The adoption fee is $150 for one cat and $250 for two.

For those interested in cat adoptions, all potential adopters must read our adoption guidelines (available on our website at www.spcanova.org), then meet the cat in person either at an Adoption Fair or in their foster home. We take applications only after you've met the cat and we both feel it's a good match.

All adopters interested in adopting a dog must meet the dog in person, and submit an application. A housecheck is done, and references are checked. If approved, the dog will be placed in the home for a two-week trial period, to make sure that it is a good "fit" for both people and dog. If it is, the adoption is finalized and the adoption fee is paid. We do not adopt outside of the Washington DC metro area.

Go meet their pets

Our dogs are available to meet at twice monthly adoption events in Fairfax, VA.

Our cats are available to meet you in their foster homes
by appointment weeknights or weekends.

More about this rescue

The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals of Northern Virginia is a non-profit, all-volunteer, private organization established by local concerned citizens to rescue domestic animals from cruelty, neglect, and abandonment. We receive all our funding from membership dues, donations, and fundraising events. We are always striving to enlarge our animal rescue operations and expand our services to the community. Our voluntary Board of Directors, committee members, and volunteers are responsible for all SPCA activities. We do not have a shelter facility, and depend on foster parents to care for domestic animals until adoption.

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