Brandis Bonded Sibling Pair
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Brandis Bonded Sibling Pair
AvailableBrandis is a 15-year-old large male Domestic Short Hair with orange tabby coloring. He has a short coat, is neutered, and fully vaccinated. Brandis always uses his litter box and is known for neat grooming. This senior cat currently resides in Chicago, IL.
About Brandis Bonded Sibling Pair
Brandis is a large, 15-year-old orange tabby with his brother Angusāthe two have spent a lifetime together and came to the rescue after being surrendered when the family developed allergies. These boys previously lived with both children and dogs, so they're well-socialized and sturdy around the bustle of family life. Brandis is a senior who keeps up excellent grooming and litter box habits, and heās neutered, fully vaccinated, parasite-free, and tested negative for FIV and FeLV. His adoption includes a microchip with lifetime registration. Brandis can be met either virtually or in person at his South Loop, Chicago foster home, once your application is received. Both brothers are looking for a calm, forever home where they can stay together, offering all the loyalty and affection youād expect from a bonded pair of seniors. Fun fact: Brandis is a Virgoāgive him routine and a cozy perch, and he'll be content to quietly supervise the household. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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$95Payment after application.
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Questions about Brandis Bonded Sibling Pair
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Brandis are adaptable and thrive in a wide variety of homesāfrom quiet apartments to busy family houses. A stable environment helps him feel secure, especially as a senior.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Brandis, being a Domestic Short Hair, doesnāt require outdoor space and does very well as an indoor companion. A perch near a window will satisfy his curiosity.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hairs are generally great with children, and Brandis has already lived in a home with kids, making him an excellent choice for a family environment.











