I have had the privilege of fostering this brother and sister for the past five weeks. They came in as a family of three, two boys and one girl. However, their little brother, Shane, needed life-saving surgery and was separated from them for about three weeks. During that time, these two bonded. They love to be together and get very upset when separated. And they watch out for each other, expressing concern if foster mom is administering medicine, for instance. You’ll find them always together, either playing or napping. That’s why they need to be adopted together. They may be a bit shy when in the shelter or when you first meet them, but they’ll be loving, fun, and playful once they settle into your home. Let me tell you about each of them. Lana was very shy when she first arrived but opened up within a week. She has a tiny, sweet meow and prances very proudly around the room because she knows how beautiful she is. She has the softest fur and loves to be brushed with a gentle brush. She isn’t a lap cat like her brother, but she’ll lay next to you and roll over to offer you her belly, which is safe to pet. The moment you pet her from head to toe, she’ll begin to purr. She is incredibly smart and curious. She learned how to turn off the air purifier and how to open drawers. She loves to “help” me clean the litter box. I love when she gets the zoomies and pounces on her brother. She loves, loves, loves to play with wand toys and the cat dancer. She also enjoyed wrestling with a stuffed cow
ABOUT: DOMESTIC MEDIUM HAIR CAT BREED
The Domestic Medium Hair cat is a versatile and beloved breed known for its medium length coat that comes in a wide range of colors and patterns. These affectionate and playful cats are often found in shelters, as they are not a recognized breed but rather a classification for cats of mixed ancestry. Despite their mixed heritage, Domestic Medium Hairs possess unique personalities and make wonderful companions for families and individuals looking for a loving feline companion.