Bumble And Bee
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Bumble And Bee
AvailableBumble and Bee are orange and white Domestic Short Hair cats who live in Eureka, MO. Both are adults and have been neutered. They are house trained and used to living together, making them an inseparable pair.
About Bumble And Bee
Meet Bumble and Bee: two orange-and-white Domestic Short Hair siblings who do everything together, right down to sharing the litter box. These bonded cats are rarely apart, often calling for each other if separated. Their relationship runs deep, making a joint adoption non-negotiable. If you're picturing classic orange cats who crave affection, think again. Bumble and Bee prefer their own space and don't like to be picked up or held; Bumble may allow the occasional pet, but Bee keeps her distance. Both are slow to trust people and find children, active dogs, or strangers a bit overwhelming. Bee hides at sudden movement—even from familiar humans—while Bumble keeps a wary eye on any new faces in the house. Despite all this, they do enjoy the company of calm, gentle dogs, sometimes curling up for naps with their foster dog siblings. Typical of young adult cats, they fill their days exploring, swatting at bugs, and getting into a little mischief. A quiet, patient home without a lot of bustle will help these two settle in and come into their own. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Bumble And Bee
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Bumble and Bee adapt well to many home environments, but they do best in calm, predictable households. They appreciate a quiet setting with gentle routines.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Bumble and Bee, like most Domestic Short Hair cats, thrive indoors and do not require outdoor space. They are content with safe indoor exploration and plenty of cozy spots to nap.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Domestic Short Hairs are often fine with children, Bumble and Bee are an exception—they are fearful of children and prefer adult, quieter homes.











