Zion And Zara
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Zion And Zara
AvailableZion and Zara are young, medium-sized, mixed breed Domestic Short Hair/Tabby cats currently living in Walnut Creek, CA. Both are house trained and have been neutered or spayed. They are used to a busy household with children and a dog, and their close bond makes them a wonderful pair for an adopter seeking two affectionate and playful companions.
About Zion And Zara
Zion and Zara are a bonded pair of young cats who bring twice the charm and energy to any home. Zion, the darker brown/black and white tabby male, is curious and gentle, opening up once he feels secure. He's found confidence by Zara's side and has warmed up to the resident dog, quickly adapting with a sweet, affectionate nature. Zara, his brown-and-white sister, leads the way—she's playful, a bit bossy, and never fails to sneak in a cuddle when she’s not orchestrating a new game. The two were rescued together as kittens from their community cat mom and have never been apart since. Their days are full of playful antics and mutual naps, and they bring a joyful dynamic to their foster home, which includes children and a dog. They haven’t spent much time with other cats but their personalities suggest they’d likely welcome a feline companion. Zion and Zara must be adopted together; you’ll be getting double the love and entertainment in return. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Zion And Zara
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair/Tabby cats like Zion and Zara adapt well to most living environments, from apartments to larger homes. As long as they have cozy spots, some vertical space, and stimulating toys, they’ll thrive.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Zion and Zara, as Domestic Short Hair/Tabby cats, are quite content living entirely indoors with safe enrichment. They don’t require outdoor access, but window perches and indoor play help keep them stimulated.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Domestic Short Hair/Tabby cats are often great companions for children. Zion and Zara have already been fostered with kids and have done well in a busy family home.











