Sherbet And Sorbet
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Sherbet And Sorbet
AvailableSherbet And Sorbet are a bonded pair of large orange and white domestic medium-haired cats currently in Selah, WA. Sherbet is a neutered male adult, and Sorbet is a spayed young adult female. Both have medium-length coats, are house trained, and their vaccinations are up to date. These two rely on each other and are looking for a patient adopter willing to let them settle into their new routine.
About Sherbet And Sorbet
Here are Sherbet and Sorbet, a bonded pair who can’t be separated and need to be adopted together. Sherbet, the larger orange and white tabby, is a young adult neutered male with a friendly outlook and a social streak. He enjoys connecting with people, welcomes petting, loves being spoken to, and should blossom into a reliable lap cat. Sorbet, more petite and a spayed young adult female, is the quieter half of the duo—shy, observant, and happiest curled up with Sherbet. Together, they have weathered a lot, leaning on each other since their rescue from Yakima. Sherbet brings the confidence, while Sorbet studies the world more cautiously, but both find joy in playing with each other and their cat toys. Any adopter should expect a transition period. These two benefit from a calm home, patient people, and indoor-only living. Sorbet, in particular, will take time to build trust, but both cats reward understanding with gentle loyalty. You’ll need to give them time, kindness, and a quiet space to call their own. Rescue cats carry their histories and need someone ready to help them adjust on their terms. Ready for a meaningful bond and looking for two companions who need each other—and you? Your new best friend is just one click away.
Adoption Fee
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Questions about Sherbet And Sorbet
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Medium Hair cats like Sherbet And Sorbet do well in calm indoor environments where they have cozy spaces to relax. Keeping them strictly indoors is safest, especially for bonded pairs.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Sherbet And Sorbet will be happiest as indoor-only cats, so they don't need outdoor space. Instead, provide cat trees, window perches, and interactive toys to keep them stimulated inside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Medium Hairs can do well with respectful children, but since Sorbet is shy and the pair has a sensitive bond, a quieter home or one with older kids may be a better fit for Sherbet And Sorbet.
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