DESCRIPTION
Bonded pairs are the power couples of a shelter, and there's no denying it when their names are Cutie and Prince. These two must be adopted together and will make life twice as nice! CUTIE (A567945) This gorgeous diluted tortie is a little shy at first, but loves a little affection and warms up with head rubs. She is ok being held once she's acquainted. She will need a little time and gentle reassurance to get used to a new place and sounds - a cozy nook or cat tree will help. She finds comfort with her bonded buddy Prince at her side - we're pretty sure she was meowing for him as she cased the room in her photo shoot. Cutie has medium energy, happy to lounge and watch her surroundings but up for a little wand to action, too. PRINCE (A567943) This regal golden tabby loves some head rubs and pets after a polite and gentle introduction (but no need to curtsey). He isn't a fan of being picked up and prefers his boots on the ground right now. Prince is quite the fashionista, comfortably trying on on the cute new hats that make their way to our donation pile. (He's not into Old Bay, so no worries about him sneaking yours -just a proud Maryland kitty.) He is quite a calm, chill guy who will be at home in a cat tree or perch with a view.
ABOUT: DOMESTIC SHORT HAIR CAT BREED
The domestic short hair cat is a popular and diverse breed known for its unique personalities and low maintenance care. These cats come in various colors and patterns, with short, easy to manage coats that require minimal grooming. Domestic short hairs are friendly, adaptable, and make wonderful companions for individuals and families alike. They possess playful and affectionate qualities that endear them to many, making them one of the most beloved and widely adopted cat breeds worldwide.