More Cats for Adoption
14 years ago
This should be easier than last time.
My aunt and uncle are moving and can't take their two cats with them. Both cats are female, short-haired, spayed (I think...), and not declawed. They're fairly friendly, but pretty shy at first. They're the kind of cats that will run and hide whenever you have company.
I wouldn't put them in a house with dogs because they've never dealt with it, so I don't know how they'd react. Since they hide anyway, small children shouldn't be too big a deal.
The only issue with these guys is they're sisters and have been together for their entire lives, so they MUST be adopted together and CANNOT be separated.
So if you're in the NJ area or willing to drive here and you're interested, please let me know.
EDIT: Nevermind. They convinced the landlord to let them keep the cats. Thanks anyway!
My aunt and uncle are moving and can't take their two cats with them. Both cats are female, short-haired, spayed (I think...), and not declawed. They're fairly friendly, but pretty shy at first. They're the kind of cats that will run and hide whenever you have company.
I wouldn't put them in a house with dogs because they've never dealt with it, so I don't know how they'd react. Since they hide anyway, small children shouldn't be too big a deal.
The only issue with these guys is they're sisters and have been together for their entire lives, so they MUST be adopted together and CANNOT be separated.
So if you're in the NJ area or willing to drive here and you're interested, please let me know.
EDIT: Nevermind. They convinced the landlord to let them keep the cats. Thanks anyway!