Mischief, Minou and Speck

Mischief and Speck stay together they are super bonded. Mischief is also on the super shy side so he helps her feel safe.

These cuties were born approximately middle to end of August.  They were found living on the streets on the side of the highway. Thankfully some kind people spent days catching them. They’ve been in foster care for a while now. Learning to love humans and enjoying being pampered in a home

They would do best in a quieter calmer home.

Minou – ADOPTED !!

Update from foster mom:

Speck (Tuxedo Male) is a playful goofball. He loves chasing things and has learned to play catch. He gets epic zoomies and loves playing with the other cats. At night he drapes himself across his foster mom to sleep and, if given the chance, would eat almost anything. Briefly shy around new people but once he knows you he will come running for scratches. He and Mischief curl up together to sunbathe and have supported each other since day 1.

Mischief (Calico Female) is like most calicos…strong and independent. . She knows what she likes and sees no reason to tolerate things she doesn’t. Watched her brothers and eventually learned to play catch too but her favorite are dangly toys. It has taken her a few months to open up to her foster parents and (like all cats) will need time to adjust to a new home. We put out our hand for her to sniff and, if she does, she wants contact. No sniff, no touch. With that process she has learned she is safe, in control and that she LOVES head scratches with a passion. Now every day we see her open up more and more and it is the most amazing experience her foster parents have had. Now she is figuring out that the bed is the most comfortable place to sleep and loves curling up with her brother. It will take time for her to know you but if you respect her space she will become the piece of your heart you never knew was missing. Foster parents strongly recommend she is adopted with her brother if at all possible. They are very bonded and he is helping her open up.


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