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Ed and Dory
Ed (male, more black) and Dory (female, more white) 10 months old.
These siblings are bonded and must go as a pair!
(Both had cat flu as kittens, some skin and gastric issues (Fcov). All resolved. Dory has scaring on her eye – it does not affect her at all. They are positive for feline calicivirus).
Ed and Dory are the sweetest little siblings and together, have all the traits of wonderful companions. Ed is confident, curious and intelligent. He will go in any and every cupboard or door I open to explore, he jumps onto the sinks and in the shower to play with running water. One of my favourite things he does is carry his toys away like a little goof. Whilst I wouldn’t call him a lapcat, he is definitely a secret cuddler. When he’s not busy exploring and playing, he curls up next to me for a nap and at night, I wake up to him pressed as close to me as he could possibly be. During the day, he loves to hide round corners and spring out to surprise Dory. Once they’re tired, they’ll snuggle up in a bed together like a little ying and yan.
Dory is extremely affectionate and loves to come over purring, nuzzling her head against your face and flopping around for strokes. She’s not the most agile cat, so she usually ends up falling off the sofa when she does this she loves chasing feather toys and is an absolute food FIEND. She will relentlessly hunt down the smell of your meals and try to have a sniff - especially if there’s butter involved! I would advise against having plants with her around, since she tends to smack them on the ground and get soil everywhere!
There is endless love and entertainment with these two around, and they would be absolutely lost without each other.
Information
  • Status:Homed
  • Gender: 1 Male + 1 Female
  • Fur colour:Black & White
  • Fur length:Shorthaired
  • Age(When Added):10 Month(s) Old
  • Neutered/Spayed:Neutered
  • Indoor/OutdoorIndoor Only
  • Can live with children: Yes
  • Can live with dogs: Not Sure
  • Can live with other cats: No
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