Pogo (more black) & Zippy (more white)
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Pogo (more black) & Zippy (more white)
Bisbee, AZ
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Pogo (more black) & Zippy (more white)’s Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Pogo (more black) & Zippy (more white)'s Story
Meet Pogo & Zippy!<br/><br/>Pogo and Zippy are a bonded pair of 6 month old female kittens who have come such a long way. They originally arrived as very young feral kittens, and through time, patience, and kindness, they’ve slowly begun to open their hearts to shelter staff.<br/><br/>These girls are still shy around new people, but with a calm approach and a little patience, they learn to trust and show their softer sides. One sure way to win them over is with a tasty lickable treat, which helps them feel safe and curious. Once they’re comfortable, they absolutely adore gentle chin scratches and quiet pets.<br/><br/>Pogo and Zippy lean on each other for confidence and comfort, and their bond is truly special. While they may take a little time to settle in, we know that in a loving home where they feel secure, these sweet girls will truly blossom. Watching them grow more confident is incredibly rewarding.<br/><br/>They are fully spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and ready to go home. We would love to see Pogo and Zippy adopted together, so they can continue their journey side by side. If you have a patient heart and a quiet home, these shy little kitties are ready to fill it with love.
Meet Pogo & Zippy!
Pogo and Zippy are a bonded pair of 6 month old female kittens who have come such a long way. They originally arrived as very young feral kittens, and through time, patience, and kindness, they’ve slowly begun to open their hearts to shelter staff.
These girls are still shy around new people, but with a calm approach and a little patience, they learn to trust and show their softer sides. One sure way to win them over is with a tasty lickable treat, which helps them feel safe and curious. Once they’re comfortable, they absolutely adore gentle chin scratches and quiet pets.
Pogo and Zippy lean on each other for confidence and comfort, and their bond is truly special. While they may take a little time to settle in, we know that in a loving home where they feel secure, these sweet girls will truly blossom. Watching them grow more confident is incredibly rewarding.
They are fully spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and ready to go home. We would love to see Pogo and Zippy adopt
Meet Pogo & Zippy!
Pogo and Zippy are a bonded pair of 6 month old female kittens who have come such a long way. They originally arrived as very young feral kittens, and through time, patience, and kindness, they’ve slowly begun to open their hearts to shelter staff.
These girls are still shy around new people, but with a calm approach and a little patience, they learn to trust and show their softer sides. One sure way to win them over is with a tasty lickable treat, which helps them feel safe and curious. Once they’re comfortable, they absolutely adore gentle chin scratches and quiet pets.
Pogo and Zippy lean on each other for confidence and comfort, and their bond is truly special. While they may take a little time to settle in, we know that in a loving home where they feel secure, these sweet girls will truly blossom. Watching them grow more confident is incredibly rewarding.
They are fully spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and ready to go home. We would love to see Pogo and Zippy adopted together, so they can continue their journey side by side. If you have a patient heart and a quiet home, these shy little kitties are ready to fill it with love.
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Pogo (more black) & Zippy (more white) is from Bisbee Animal Shelter
[Bisbee, AZ]
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