Buffy & Willow
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Buffy & Willow
AvailableBuffy & Willow are American Shorthair sisters with soft gray, blue, and silver short coats. They’re both spayed and up-to-date on vaccines. These bonded baby girls have special needs due to bilateral microphthalmia, making regular eye cleaning part of daily life. They’re house trained and looking for a stable environment in Raeford, NC.
About Buffy & Willow
Buffy and Willow are two young sisters around 4-5 months old who have stuck together since birth. They were born outside to a feral mom and came in with bilateral microphthalmia—both have eyes that are smaller than usual. Their vision is limited, and they get a bit of eye discharge that needs to be gently cleaned every night. Because of their vision, they need a steady home where the layout doesn’t shift; they rely on things staying put. Personality-wise, Buffy is the brave one—she’ll ask to be held and leans into affection. Willow is a bit quieter, especially when it comes time to clean her eyes, tolerating care with a calm demeanor. Both kittens are bonded and must be adopted together; they’re inseparable, sharing a comfort with each other that makes them extra sweet companions. They’re already spayed, microchipped, and fully vaccinated. These two are looking for a gentle home ready to offer them a predictable environment and nightly care. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Buffy & Willow
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
American Shorthairs like Buffy & Willow do best in calm, stable homes where routines are predictable. For these girls, a house where furniture and belongings stay in the same place will help them feel safe and oriented.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Buffy & Willow are domestic cats and should be kept indoors, especially with their limited vision. They don’t need outdoor access, but they’ll appreciate safe indoor enrichment.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
American Shorthairs generally adapt well to homes with gentle, respectful children. With Buffy & Willow’s visual impairment, a home with kids who understand their needs would be a good fit.











