You may be saying to yourself, hey those don't look like dogs. You're absolutely right. They don't. They are fluffy long-haired cats.
Meet Lulu and Carter, a pair of 5 year old ragdoll siblings who need a new home. Their first owner had to give them up after moving to assisted living and their second home just added a new baby who is sadly allergic to all that fluff. Lulu and Carter are now looking for a forever home to spend the rest of their days.
Originally they came from a ragdoll breeder but, being a rescue, we can't guarantee anything about pedigrees for these gorgeous cats. What we can guarantee though, is they're a perfect pair of kitties!
If you've even just taken a glance at their photos you know these two are both gorgeous. What photos cant tell you is that they LOVE people. They don't necessarily want to be picked up and held but they love being close, being petted and cuddling up on their own terms. When their people arrive home these two will run for the door to greet them, almost like a dog. They won't, however, come when called. Both are very gentle and very sweet with everyone. Carter is more of a lovebug and Lulu is a bit of a princess.
Lulu and Carter have never lived apart in their lives and because of that we are looking for an adopter to adopt both of them together, They've never known a world without each other and we would rather avoid forcing them to now. They have only ever lived with humans in their homes, but they have had frequent visits from cats and dogs alike and do fine with both.
The adoption fee for this pair is $600 and includes their alters, microchips, rabies and FVCRP vaccines, a litter robot, a cat tree, some toys, and even a few weeks of the food that they're used to.
If you think they may be perfect for you, please apply using the link below!
https://www.cognitoforms.com/NorthPawRescue/NorthPawRescueDogAdoptionApplication
**Unfortunately, we cannot adopt out to Canada at this time.
**We require a 60 minute adoption radius. These cat is currently being fostered in Rush, NY.
