Jingles
- Adult
- Male
- Large
- Domestic Short Hair
About Jingles
Port Wentworth, GA
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Jingles’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Jingles's Story
Jingle and his brother Arbor are best friends and would love to be adopted together. They are a very playful duo and bounce around all corners and surfaces of their crate. Sitting together they look like the voidling kitten versions of the Shining twins and they are equally up to no good! Late in the afternoon and early evening, their crate becomes the practice site for the latest feline run of Cirque de Meowle. Jingle additionally has the additional quirk of loving to slap the water in his bowl with his paw; he may do best with a running water fountain - a volunteer who has a kitty with this same problem curbed the issue with a fountain, but Jingle is a void and he may take it as an opportunity to make even more mischief!<br/><br/>They would do best as part of family of cats rather than singletons or small family cats. So if you have a lonely pet that is in need of companionship or don't mind the general happy mayhem a group of cats brings to your life, this duo could well be what you're looking for! They do tolerate being held if you catch them, but it's like catching a toddler at the height of their energetic streak and forcing cuddles - they'll do it but they don't much like it, although they eventually settle in and even take a nap. They're sweet boys for the right person willing to take a chance!<br/><br/>Despite all the love and treats and toys and overt bribery, the boys still prefer humans be hands off with them. They do not mind our general presence, just not us in their personal space. They will happily be companion cats that accept humans taking care of them, and they most definitely would love to be part of a cat pack. In fact, socializing with cats that are very social with other humans is the best way to bring wallflower kitties in.
Jingle and his brother Arbor are best friends and would love to be adopted together. They are a very playful duo and bounce around all corners and surfaces of their crate. Sitting together they look like the voidling kitten versions of the Shining twins and they are equally up to no good! Late in the afternoon and early evening, their crate becomes the practice site for the latest feline run of Cirque de Meowle. Jingle additionally has the additional quirk of loving to slap the water in his bowl with his paw; he may do best with a running water fountain - a volunteer who has a kitty with this same problem curbed the issue with a fountain, but Jingle is a void and he may take it as an opportunity to make even more mischief!
They would do best as part of family of cats rather than singletons or small family cats. So if you have a lonely pet that is in need of companionship or don't mind the general happy mayhem a group of cats brings to your life, this duo could well be what you're looking for! They do tolerate being
Jingle and his brother Arbor are best friends and would love to be adopted together. They are a very playful duo and bounce around all corners and surfaces of their crate. Sitting together they look like the voidling kitten versions of the Shining twins and they are equally up to no good! Late in the afternoon and early evening, their crate becomes the practice site for the latest feline run of Cirque de Meowle. Jingle additionally has the additional quirk of loving to slap the water in his bowl with his paw; he may do best with a running water fountain - a volunteer who has a kitty with this same problem curbed the issue with a fountain, but Jingle is a void and he may take it as an opportunity to make even more mischief!
They would do best as part of family of cats rather than singletons or small family cats. So if you have a lonely pet that is in need of companionship or don't mind the general happy mayhem a group of cats brings to your life, this duo could well be what you're looking for! They do tolerate being held if you catch them, but it's like catching a toddler at the height of their energetic streak and forcing cuddles - they'll do it but they don't much like it, although they eventually settle in and even take a nap. They're sweet boys for the right person willing to take a chance!
Despite all the love and treats and toys and overt bribery, the boys still prefer humans be hands off with
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Jingles is from Pooler Paws Inc.
[Port Wentworth, GA]
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