Two of the best cats that have ever catted are looking for forever families.
Benji is a Russian Blue and Bengal mix with green eyes and rounded ears that I rescued in 2017.
He was already an adult, his age was approximately 1 year old then, but they didn't know his background.
He's approximately 7 or 8 years old, in excellent health, and truly one of the smartest cats I've ever met.
I've taught him over a dozen commands including high five, fist bump, roll over--he's very smart.
He's affectionate and loving, loves to curl up in my lap.
He prefers a quiet, peaceful home without other pets.
Someone who works remotely from home or is retired and home full time, as he really likes constant company.
Oliver is a Bengal and grey tabby mix with green eyes, the softest short hair (truly, he's like a bunny).
He is such a charmer, very affectionate and sweet, playful, likes to cuddle.
Very charming personality, vocal with expressive happy chirps.
I adopted him at 12 weeks old in 2021.
He is a special needs kitty, has a genetic tendency towards UI blockages.
He's on a prescription diet, and is very healthy as long as he sticks to this diet exclusively.
Ollie gets along well with dogs and other cats, he's very playful and good natured.
He used to play with the poodle next door through the screen.
He's such a wonderfully sweet and loving boy.
I adore both of these cats like family.
They deserve to live their best lives in tranquility and stability rather than get dragged on airplanes halfway around the world.
It breaks my heart, but it's out of my love for them that I do this.
I am willing to wait until I find the right homes for them.
While they have lived together, they might be happier in different homes.
Benji would prefer to be alone, whereas Oliver really would prefer to have other cats and/or cat-friendly dogs.
Both are up-to-date on all of their shots and healthcare, have been microchipped, and I can transfer all of this and their health records.
They have furniture, toys, beds, litter boxes, food bowls--everything you and they need.
I am asking for rehoming fees, but I am flexible as to the amount, and finding the right families is of far greater importance.