Posted 1 month ago | Updated 20 hours ago
How this pet arrived:
Oliver and Tortie Girl were brought in by their previous owner on March 1, 2025.
Why this pet is the one for you:
Say hello to Oliver (#942286) and Tortie Girl (#942287), the ultimate feline tag team! These two have been attached at the hip (or tail) their whole lives, so they must be adopted together - separating them would be downright scandalous. They may take a little time to warm up to new humans, but if you're in charge of food distribution, you'll be in their good graces before you know it. They are looking for a quiet home, without the hustle and bustle of young kids or dogs. When they're not basking in sunbeams like tiny solar panels, they can be found lounging in their favorite Costco boxes - because why settle for a cat bed when you can have premium bulk packaging? They also enjoy cat trees, which serve as both a climbing gym and a cozy perch. To help them settle into their new home, a secure, quiet space is key - think of it as their safe zone while they scope out their new surroundings. And don't forget: you'll need two large carriers for their trip home. They'll bring the charm, you bring the snacks (Temptations and freeze-dried chicken treats, preferably), and together, it'll be a perfect match!
Shy/Fearful Cat:Oliver and Tortie Girl require a virtual behavior consult, please watch THIS video to learn more about them.
How this pet arrived:
Oliver and Tortie Girl were brought in by their previous owner on March 1, 2025.
Why this pet is the one for you:
Say hello to Oliver (#942286) and Tortie Girl (#942287), the ultimate feline tag team! These two have been attached at the hip (or tail) their whole lives, so they must be adopted together - separating them would be downright scandalous. They may take a little time to warm up to new humans, but if you're in charge of food distribution, you'll be in their good graces before you know it. They are looking for a quiet home, without the hustle and bustle of young kids or dogs. When they're not basking in sunbeams like tiny solar panels, they can be found lounging in their favorite Costco boxes - because why settle for a cat bed when you can have premium bulk packaging? They also enjoy cat trees, which serve as both a climbing gym and a cozy perch. To help them settle into their new home, a secure, quiet space is key - think of it as their safe zone while they scope out their new surroundings. And don't forget: you'll need two large carriers for their trip home. They'll bring the charm, you bring the snacks (Temptations and freeze-dried chicken treats, preferably), and together, it'll be a perfect match!
Shy/Fearful Cat:Oliver and Tortie Girl require a virtual behavior consult, please watch THIS video to learn more about them.