Hello! Our names are Harriet and Wellington. I, Harriet, am a 3-year-old DMH tabby, while Wellington is an 8-year-old DSH Tabby/Brown/White. We have lived in the same home for most of our lives and would prefer to stay together. We both are very adventurous, without having any fear, and can’t wait to explore our new home. When we aren’t discovering new places, we’re playing and snuggling with one another. We will bring a lot of life and love to our forever home!
My name is Harriet. Though, I am much younger than my brother, I am his protector. You can often find me leading the way for us in our newest adventure cuddled up next to him during nap time. When I come into your home, I will try to investigate my new surroundings not only because I’m curious, but also to make sure it’s safe for my brother. If I don’t see my brother around, I will call out for him with the smallest, cutest meows you’ve ever heard. Besides being a protector, I am also a princess. Upon being in my new home, one of the first things I will do is find your bed and lie right in the middle of it, claiming it as my own.
My name is Wellington and I’m 8 years old and as my name implies, I am a fancy guy. They were told I was a lover-boy when I was brought to Kitty Connection and that couldn’t be more true! I am a boy with many cute and hilarious quirks. When I see someone, I run over to them immediately to greet you with a not-so-gentle, but a full of joyful excitement headbutt and many loud meows. I am also quite the baker. I show you my love, that I’m happy, and that I’m ready to play when I start kneading the ground. My foster parents call it “making air biscuits”. I love to be by your side, just don’t forget that, because I will accidentally trip you. I could do well in many environments. I love people and am very friendly towards other cats.
Unless otherwise noted in the above description, Kitty Connection cats have been:
– spayed or neutered
– vaccinated against rabies and distemper
– tested negative for FIV and FeLV
– examined by a vet
Adopters will receive their medical records.
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Cats can live up to 20 years, so give careful thought to the changes that are likely to occur in your life during that time. If you can and will commit to providing a safe, loving home for life, then please submit a pre-adoption application.
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