Caesar & Blake
Available
Caesar & Blake
AvailableThese American Shorthair males, with stunning buff/tan and black short coats, are still young and full of playful energy. Medium in size, they are both house trained, neutered, and up to date on their vaccinations. Located at Jersey Tails, they thrive together as a loving and affectionate pair.
About Caesar & Blake
Click apply to start the adoption process. Meet Caesar and Blake, an inseparable duo of young American Shorthair cats whose friendship has blossomed into an unbreakable bond. Caesar, a confident buff and tan boy around 11 months old, was rescued after searching alone for his mother. Blake, with stunning green eyes and sleek black fur, was saved from the street and instantly became Caesar’s best friend – their connection was immediate and heartfelt. These playful, loving companions are perfectly matched: Caesar’s outgoing nature balances Blake’s shyness, offering each other courage and comfort. They truly thrive in each other's presence, spending their days running, jumping, and sharing meals, rarely apart for a moment. Both adore human attention and have shown themselves to be wonderful with other cats. While they have not met dogs or small children, their adaptable personalities shine through when playing and interacting with trusted people. They are seeking an adopter who will welcome them as a bonded pair, understanding how much they truly need each other. Please note: a complete adoption procedure and home visit is required to ensure the best match for these best friends. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$150Payment after application.
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Questions about Caesar & Blake
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
The American Shorthair cat adjusts well to a variety of living environments, from apartments to spacious houses. They are adaptable and thrive in loving homes where they have room to explore and play.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
American Shorthairs are very content being indoor cats, especially with plenty of interactive toys and windows to watch the world. Outdoor access is not required, but they benefit from safe indoor enrichment.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
American Shorthairs are known for their gentle and tolerant temperament, making them an excellent choice for families with children. Their playful yet calm demeanor means they usually get along well with respectful kids.
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