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Orville And Wilbur

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3-7 years|Domestic Short Hair|Male|Large|Richland Center, WI
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Orville And Wilbur are large, short-haired domestic cats with beautiful orange tabby and buff coats. Both are neutered males and are house trained with up-to-date vaccinations. They currently reside in Richland Center, WI, and thrive in an environment where they can be with other cats.

About Orville And Wilbur

Meet Orville (orange) and Wilbur (buff), a striking pair of brothers with big hearts and gentle spirits. They arrived reserved but in a calm environment, their sweet personalities have started to shine. Both cats are affectionate once comfortable and form strong bonds with people who give them time and patience to open up. Orville and Wilbur flourish in quiet homes where things don’t move too fast and kindness comes easy. They absolutely love being around other cats, so a home with feline friends would help them feel at ease. These boys are looking for adopters who appreciate gentle souls and can give them a calm place to grow braver every day. Give them a soft landing, and they’ll reward you with quiet companionship and affection. Your new best friend is just one click away.

Questions about Orville And Wilbur

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Orville And Wilbur, as domestic short hair cats, generally do well in a calm indoor home where they can have safe spaces to relax. They’re especially suited for households that can offer them gentle routines and patience as they acclimate.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Domestic short hair cats like Orville And Wilbur do not require outdoor space if they have enough enrichment and room to explore indoors. They benefit most from a cozy, stimulating indoor environment.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Many domestic short hair cats can be good with children, but Orville And Wilbur prefer quieter homes and may do best where there aren’t active young kids.