Honor BONDED PAIR
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Honor BONDED PAIR
AvailableHonor is a medium-sized Domestic Short Hair baby cat with a gentle, playful personality. She has been spayed, vaccinated, is house trained, and is currently fostered in Naugatuck, CT. Honor grew up with dogs and cats, making her well-socialized for a multi-pet home.
About Honor BONDED PAIR
Honor is part of a bonded pair and must be adopted with her sister, Victory. Both were born after their mother was rescued, and they’ve only known the warmth of a loving foster home. These gray tabby sisters are tightly bonded, sweet, and eager for attention. Honor and Victory have grown up around dogs and get along well with other cats, making them a good fit for a multi-pet household. They are both spayed and vaccinated, plus their foster mom is offering support toward their adoption fee to keep them together. Honor is quietly affectionate and playful once she feels safe; she often stays close to her siblings and would thrive either staying with Victory or joining a home with a friendly cat. Her favorite move is sneaking up on her siblings and then dashing back to the safety of a lap for comfort and fun. Honor has tested negative for FIV/FeLV. She’s currently fostered in a home in Prospect and is fully vetted, healthy, and ready for adoption. Meet-and-greet visits will be arranged for approved applicants only. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Honor BONDED PAIR
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Honor adapt well to various home environments, from apartments to larger houses. They thrive in spaces where they can feel secure and have companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Honor and her breed don't require outdoor space and are happiest kept indoors. They'll stay content with interactive play and cozy corners to explore inside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Honor are typically good with respectful children, especially when raised in a social home setting. Gentle play and positive experiences build their confidence.











