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Ada & Ellis

Available to adopt

About

Colour
Black, White
Age
10 months old
Sex
Unknown
Arrived Date
01/09/2024
Arrived From
Stray
Location
Avoca
Rehoming Fee
120
Charity Logo

Cats Trust - formerly known as Aughrim Cat Rescue and T.N.R

Wicklow, Ireland
Registered Charity Number: 20206641

Description

Two shy siblings are looking for a forever home.

Ada - black girl and Ellis - tuxedo boy, siblings who are looking for a special home together. They are still not quite socialised but are on the right path and will be sweet cuddly cats eventually. Both cats are happy to be around humans, to play, eat from our hands and sleep on our bed. They still have issues with being touched but slowly are getting better. It would lovely if they could settle in open up with their forever family, they need more focus and attention to fully appreciate being a pet. Both sibling were quite poorly initially, all the vets, meds and eye drops did not help them trust us. They are both very sweet and cheeky they love to play and kill each other, Ada gets very vocal when playing with her brother. She is quite independent but likes to play and get treats. She started sleeping by out feet recently. Ellis is a whacker he hits us when he wants food, attention or just when we walk past him. It’s just his way to interact it’s very cute and he learned to hide his claws and re reasonably gentle. He tends to stay near us likes to be in the same room most of the time and sometimes sneaks very close and almost cuddles. They would need a special home where new owners can spend time and give them space to fully come around. They are both beautiful cats and such fun to have around. They are about 7/8 months old

Favourite Things

Playing with Toys

Detailed Information

House trained

Home Requirements

Minimum age of children

12+

Can they live with dogs?

Can live with a dog

Can they live with cats?

Can live with a cat
Experienced home required

Temperament

Chilled
Hyper
Cuddler
Independent