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Adelaide and Ophelia (Bonded)

  • Young
  • Male
  • Medium

About Adelaide and Ophelia (Bonded)

Gaylordsville, CT

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Medium

Behavior

Personality
Curious, Playful, Loyal, Athletic
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Adelaide and Ophelia (Bonded)’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Adelaide and Ophelia (Bonded)'s Story

Bonded Pair | 5 Months Old | Neutered | FIV/FeLV Negative | Vaccinated<br/><br/>Adelaide and Ophelia are a bonded pair of sweet boys who came to us from our Oakville colony after being found living as strays. At just about five months old, they’ve already come a long way from their outdoor beginnings and are learning that indoor life is pretty great.<br/>They can be a little shy at first in new environments, but give them a little time (and maybe a snack or two) and they’ll quickly start to show their true personalities. Food is definitely the way to their hearts. Once they feel comfortable, they really come out of their shells and suddenly you’ll realize they’ve quietly taken over your house and your heart.<br/>Ophelia has recently discovered the joy of belly rubs and now happily purrs when he gets them. Both boys love the company of other cats and truly thrive with feline friends around, which makes sense given their background. They also do well with quiet, respectful dogs who understand that cats deserve personal space.<br/>When they settle in, they’re the kind of cats who will curl up next to you in bed and nap the day away, enjoying the cozy life they never had outside.<br/>Because they rely on each other for confidence and comfort, Adelaide and Ophelia must be adopted together. If you’re looking for a pair of young cats who will blossom with patience and reward you with companionship, purrs, and plenty of personality, these two might be your perfect match.

Bonded Pair | 5 Months Old | Neutered | FIV/FeLV Negative | Vaccinated

Adelaide and Ophelia are a bonded pair of sweet boys who came to us from our Oakville colony after being found living as strays. At just about five months old, they’ve already come a long way from their outdoor beginnings and are learning that indoor life is pretty great.
They can be a little shy at first in new environments, but give them a little time (and maybe a snack or two) and they’ll quickly start to show their true personalities. Food is definitely the way to their hearts. Once they feel comfortable, they really come out of their shells and suddenly you’ll realize they’ve quietly taken over your house and your heart.
Ophelia has recently discovered the joy of belly rubs and now happily purrs when he gets them. Both boys love the company of other cats and truly thrive with feline friends around, which makes sense given their background. They also do well with quiet, respectful dogs who understand that cats deserve personal space.

Bonded Pair | 5 Months Old | Neutered | FIV/FeLV Negative | Vaccinated

Adelaide and Ophelia are a bonded pair of sweet boys who came to us from our Oakville colony after being found living as strays. At just about five months old, they’ve already come a long way from their outdoor beginnings and are learning that indoor life is pretty great.
They can be a little shy at first in new environments, but give them a little time (and maybe a snack or two) and they’ll quickly start to show their true personalities. Food is definitely the way to their hearts. Once they feel comfortable, they really come out of their shells and suddenly you’ll realize they’ve quietly taken over your house and your heart.
Ophelia has recently discovered the joy of belly rubs and now happily purrs when he gets them. Both boys love the company of other cats and truly thrive with feline friends around, which makes sense given their background. They also do well with quiet, respectful dogs who understand that cats deserve personal space.
When they settle in, they’re the kind of cats who will curl up next to you in bed and nap the day away, enjoying the cozy life they never had outside.
Because they rely on each other for confidence and comfort, Adelaide and Ophelia must be adopted together. If you’re looking for a pair of young cats who will blossom with patience and reward you with companionship, purrs, and plenty of per

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Despurate House Cats's Adoption Policy
The application process for adopting from our cat rescue includes several important steps: Application Form on Website: You must fill out an application form available on the rescue's website. This form will ask for your personal details, your home environment, and other relevant information about your lifestyle and preferences to help match you with a suitable cat. Vet Reference: You are required to provide a reference from your veterinarian. This helps the rescue ensure you have a history of responsible pet ownership and good veterinary care for your previous or current pets. Landlord Reference (if leasing): If you rent your home, you will need to provide a reference from your landlord. This confirms that you have permission to have a cat in your rental property and ensures that the living conditions are suitable for adopting a pet. Home Visit: As part of the adoption process, a home visit will be conducted. A representative from the rescue will visit your home to ensure it’s a safe and appropriate environment for a cat. This visit will also include meeting your current pets to assess if they will get along with the new cat. The rescue wants to ensure that the new addition to your family will be compatible with your existing pets and that everyone will feel comfortable and safe. Once all these steps are completed and reviewed, the rescue will make a decision about your application.

Adelaide and Ophelia (Bonded) is from Despurate House Cats

[Gaylordsville, CT]

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