Posted over 2 weeks ago
HOMER AND CIRCE, 1 YEAR, MALE & FEMALE
Best Match:
Seeking an adopter with some cat experience
Could join a calm home with teens
Bonded Pair
Need to be indoor only
In the dance of Yin and Yang, opposites don’t just attract, they complete each other. So it is with Homer and Circe.
Homer is a gregarious, chunky comedian who will keep you laughing. He has never met a feather wand toy that he didn’t like. He loves to jump and hunt them, then peacock around the house with his “prey,” dragging the wand stick behind him. His foster family has nicknamed him Boom Boom because of his boisterous nature and tendency to bump into things. Homer is a character. He enjoys playing in his water dish, and headbutts those he loves when he is looking for a playmate. Despite his muscular physique, Homer has a high squeaky meow and a quirky Chaplinesque walk that his foster family thinks are adorable. Homer has especially striking markings, and looks like he is wearing makeup, adding to his roguish charm. Homer may need some time to settle into a new routine, but once you’ve earned his trust you will never be bored.
Circe, on the other hand, is a vision of sensitivity, elegance and grace. Her foster family has nicknamed her “fashion model” because of her long legs and aloof beauty. She will slowly inch into the room you are in, then sashay back and forth while rubbing on the door frame, looking to connect with you. Circe is shy and cautious in her dealings with new people, despite her thirst for attachment. It will take time and commitment to earn Circe’s confidence and trust, which will only sweeten the bond you will forge together. In the meantime, Circe can count on the companionship of her spirited protector, Homer, and their regular play and grooming sessions to help her adjust.
Circe and Homer are an unusually striking pair who share an uncommon bond with each other. If you are looking for both constant entertainment and gentle kinship, Homer and Circe may be the pair for you.
Homer is neutered and Circe is spayed, and both are vaccinated, microchipped, and tested negative for FELV/FIV. If you are interested in setting up a meeting with this friendly pair or have more questions, please complete our Adoption Inquiry form !
HOMER AND CIRCE, 1 YEAR, MALE & FEMALE
Best Match:
Seeking an adopter with some cat experience
Could join a calm home with teens
Bonded Pair
Need to be indoor only
In the dance of Yin and Yang, opposites don’t just attract, they complete each other. So it is with Homer and Circe.
Homer is a gregarious, chunky comedian who will keep you laughing. He has never met a feather wand toy that he didn’t like. He loves to jump and hunt them, then peacock around the house with his “prey,” dragging the wand stick behind him. His foster family has nicknamed him Boom Boom because of his boisterous nature and tendency to bump into things. Homer is a character. He enjoys playing in his water dish, and headbutts those he loves when he is looking for a playmate. Despite his muscular physique, Homer has a high squeaky meow and a quirky Chaplinesque walk that his foster family thinks are adorable. Homer has especially striking markings, and looks like he is wearing makeup, adding to his roguish charm. Homer may need some time to settle into a new routine, but once you’ve earned his trust you will never be bored.
Circe, on the other hand, is a vision of sensitivity, elegance and grace. Her foster family has nicknamed her “fashion model” because of her long legs and aloof beauty. She will slowly inch into the room you are in, then sashay back and forth while rubbing on the door frame, looking to connect with you. Circe is shy and cautious in her dealings with new people, despite her thirst for attachment. It will take time and commitment to earn Circe’s confidence and trust, which will only sweeten the bond you will forge together. In the meantime, Circe can count on the companionship of her spirited protector, Homer, and their regular play and grooming sessions to help her adjust.
Circe and Homer are an unusually striking pair who share an uncommon bond with each other. If you are looking for both constant entertainment and gentle kinship, Homer and Circe may be the pair for you.
Homer is neutered and Circe is spayed, and both are vaccinated, microchipped, and tested negative for FELV/FIV. If you are interested in setting up a meeting with this friendly pair or have more questions, please complete our Adoption Inquiry form !