Jack And Oreo
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Jack And Oreo
AvailableJack and Oreo are two medium-sized male Domestic Short Hair cats, one all black and the other black and white, currently in Pasco, WA. They have short coats and are house trained. Both boys have been neutered and have up-to-date vaccinations. They're bonded brothers and need to be adopted together, offering twice the charm in one adoption.
About Jack And Oreo
Jack and Oreo are a bonded pair of brothers—Jack with his sleek all-black coat, and Oreo sporting black and white tuxedo markings. Born in April 2024 and bottle-raised, they’ve had a close start in life and depend on each other, so their adopters must welcome them both. Jack leads with curiosity, always ready for play and eager to get involved once he feels secure. Mouse toys and time on the cat tree are his favorites. Oreo is more reserved and gentle, needing a bit more time to trust new people or settle into change. Once at ease, he prefers watching birds from the window or curling up in a warm, quiet spot—usually not far from his brother, who gives him comfort. Both are independent most of the time but will seek affection when it suits them. They're motivated by treats, which will help new adopters build bonds. The duo is accustomed to a calm adult home and co-exists well with a small dog. They haven’t lived with children, but may adapt to older, gentle kids. Jack and Oreo are neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped. If you want a pair of playful, food-loving brothers who’ll reward patience with devotion, these two are ready to meet you. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
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Questions about Jack And Oreo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Short Hair cats like Jack and Oreo adapt well to a range of home environments, but they thrive in calm, stable households. Apartment living or a quiet house both work well for them.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Jack and Oreo are content indoors and do not need outdoor space. Like many Domestic Short Hair cats, they love window watching and playtime inside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic Short Hair cats can do well with children, especially those who are gentle and respectful. Jack and Oreo may be happiest with older, calm kids given Oreo’s more reserved nature.
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