Ellie And Teddy
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Ellie And Teddy
AvailableEllie And Teddy are small, six-month-old, spayed kittens in Walnut Creek, CA. Both were raised indoors, are well-socialized, and are up to date on vaccinations. They are house trained, used to living with other cats, and healthy. Ellie has a beautiful gray coat with touches of orange, while Teddy sports classic black-and-white coloring.
About Ellie And Teddy
Ellie and Teddy are a pair of vibrant six-month-old kittens in Walnut Creek, CA, looking for a family to call their own. Raised indoors from birth with their mother, they’ve had a gentle introduction to the world. Ellie’s plumed gray coat is flecked with orange, and behind her watchful gaze is a kitten who warms up quickly. Teddy, with his bold black-and-white markings, is brimming with personality and finds comfort tucked in close after a round of play. These two are healthy, confident, and used to household life. They thrive in each other's company and get along well with other cats. If you’re looking for a duo to bring warmth and constant companionship to your space, Ellie and Teddy are ready to purr their way into your heart. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Ellie And Teddy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Ellie And Teddy, as Abyssinian/Tabby mixes, do well in active homes where they get attention and social interaction. A home with interactive play and engaged people will keep them content.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Abyssinian/Tabby cats like Ellie And Teddy easily adapt to indoor living and do not require outdoor space as long as they have enriching indoor activities.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Both Abyssinian and Tabby cats usually do well in homes with children, and Ellie And Teddy are no exception—well-socialized kittens like them will likely enjoy playful kids.











