





Wisp and Wishbone
- Kitten
- Male
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Wisp and Wishbone
Mokena, IL
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Wisp and Wishbone’s Compatibility
This pet has good 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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Wisp and Wishbone's Story
*** If you have any questions or would like to meet any of our adoptable cats, email catadoptions@nawsus.org. Please include a cell number and check your SPAM folder if you do not receive a timely response. <br/><br/>Wisp and Wishbone are bonded brothers born on 10/31/25, and their close connection shows in everything they do. Wisp, with his long orange hair, is the more outgoing of the two—curious about the world but thoughtfully cautious. He loves to play, especially when his brother is nearby, and just as much as he enjoys a good game, he’s happy to settle in for a cozy snuggle. Wishbone, sleek and black with short hair, is much shyer and softer in his approach. He’s the kind of cat who will sit quietly with you for long stretches, content just to be close. While he may hide when he’s on his own, Wisp brings out his playful side and helps him build confidence, and it’s heartwarming to see how much reassurance they give each other.<br/><br/>These boys are gentle, affectionate, and wonderfully in tune with one another—often checking in during play and making the tiniest squeaks if they’re ever separated. They’re generally low-energy cats who are great at settling in for cuddles, though you may hear them happily playing together at night. They’re quiet by nature, a bit sensitive to loud noises, and would likely do best in a calm home rather than a chaotic one. They adore our older, quiet dog and our 11-year-old daughter, so respectful kids would be a great fit. Currently enjoying Sheba wet food and Purina One dry, these handsome brothers truly are something special—we love them to pieces, and anyone lucky enough to know them will too.<br/><br/>Want to help care for them while they wait to find their forever home? You can be a "Sponsor!" Click on the "sponsor" button on this profile and your one-time donation will be used for vital everyday essentials such as their food, litter and medical care! Thank you for helping save lives!<br/><br/>All NAWS cats are spayed/neutered, micro-chipped and up to date on vaccines.<br/><br/>A Cat Adoption Application is required should you decide you’d like to apply to adopt a NAWS cat. Please complete and submit the application electronically on our website at http://www.nawsus.org.
*** If you have any questions or would like to meet any of our adoptable cats, email catadoptions@nawsus.org. Please include a cell number and check your SPAM folder if you do not receive a timely response.
Wisp and Wishbone are bonded brothers born on 10/31/25, and their close connection shows in everything they do. Wisp, with his long orange hair, is the more outgoing of the two—curious about the world but thoughtfully cautious. He loves to play, especially when his brother is nearby, and just as much as he enjoys a good game, he’s happy to settle in for a cozy snuggle. Wishbone, sleek and black with short hair, is much shyer and softer in his approach. He’s the kind of cat who will sit quietly with you for long stretches, content just to be close. While he may hide when he’s on his own, Wisp brings out his playful side and helps him build confidence, and it’s heartwarming to see how much reassurance they give each other.
These boys are gentle, affectionate, and wonderfully in tune with one another—often
*** If you have any questions or would like to meet any of our adoptable cats, email catadoptions@nawsus.org. Please include a cell number and check your SPAM folder if you do not receive a timely response.
Wisp and Wishbone are bonded brothers born on 10/31/25, and their close connection shows in everything they do. Wisp, with his long orange hair, is the more outgoing of the two—curious about the world but thoughtfully cautious. He loves to play, especially when his brother is nearby, and just as much as he enjoys a good game, he’s happy to settle in for a cozy snuggle. Wishbone, sleek and black with short hair, is much shyer and softer in his approach. He’s the kind of cat who will sit quietly with you for long stretches, content just to be close. While he may hide when he’s on his own, Wisp brings out his playful side and helps him build confidence, and it’s heartwarming to see how much reassurance they give each other.
These boys are gentle, affectionate, and wonderfully in tune with one another—often checking in during play and making the tiniest squeaks if they’re ever separated. They’re generally low-energy cats who are great at settling in for cuddles, though you may hear them happily playing together at night. They’re quiet by nature, a bit sensitive to loud noises, and would likely do best in a calm home rather than a chaotic one. They adore our older, quiet dog and our 11-year-old daugh
Wisp and Wishbone is from NAWS Humane Society
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