Tully And Wyn
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Tully And Wyn
AvailableTully And Wyn are a young pair of domestic short hair cats, one with black and white tuxedo markings and the other with a tabby coat. Both are medium-sized and live in Bellmawr, NJ. They are house trained, neutered and spayed, and up to date on vaccinations. Their short coats make them easy to care for. These two are currently seeking a child-free home together where they can continue to grow and thrive.
About Tully And Wyn
Tully and Wyn are a bonded pair looking for a home together where they can really settle in. Tully is a 9-month-old male, and Wyn is a 6-month-old female. They’ve become inseparable since meeting in foster care—Tully, once wary and a bit rough from life outdoors, has warmed up into a loving, playful companion who greets you at the door and sits happily in your lap. Sometimes he forgets his manners and gives a gentle toe-nibble if he feels left out, but he’s improving every day. Wyn is softer and more reserved, especially with new people, but she’s gentle and sweet, joining Tully to greet her foster at the door as soon as she feels safe. Expect them to be shy at first—especially Wyn. Both will thrive with an experienced, patient adopter and need a quiet, child-free home willing to go slow. Tully needs another cat friend and does best with someone like Wyn, who has truly bonded with him. They're both playful, clever, and rewarding once they trust you. Give these two the time they need, and you'll have a fantastic cat duo for years to come. Make their next chapter their best one yet.
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Questions about Tully And Wyn
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Tully And Wyn, as domestic short hair cats, do best in indoor environments where they feel secure. A calm, quiet home will help them settle in and thrive, especially since they are both a bit shy initially.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
These cats are best kept indoors for safety, and they don’t need outdoor access. Tully And Wyn will be satisfied with safe windows and spaces to explore inside the home.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hair cats can sometimes do well with children, but Tully And Wyn in particular are seeking a child-free home, as loud noises and quick movements can make them nervous.











