JackAvailable

JackAvailable
About Jack
Meet Jack & Sparrow – a bonded duo ready to steal your heart Jack and Sparrow began their lives outdoors, where everything indoors, including humans, was unfamiliar. Since their rescue, their foster mom has had the joy of watching them blossom from frightened kittens into a pair of entertaining, affectionate fluffballs full of personality, curiosity, and love. Jack is the confident athlete of the pair, with long legs always ready to spring into action. He loves running, jumping, and playtime. When he’s not zooming around with his brother, Jack happily entertains himself with his favorite toys or follows his foster mom around, hoping for more playtime or pets. Despite all that energy, Jack has a wonderfully soft side. When he’s ready to recharge, he enjoys being held, smothered with kisses, and has even been known to fall asleep in his foster mom’s arms. Sparrow may be shy at first, but once he feels safe, his sweet and snuggly nature truly shines. While not as athletic as his brother, he more than makes up for it with his personality. This silly boy often makes the cutest little sounds while playing, whether he’s wrestling with his brother or going bonkers all on his own. He loves tunnels, cubes, and cozy hidey spots, which are both fun and comforting for him, as he can still get spooked from time to time. Sparrow would happily claim a comfy spot on the sofa and is an excellent cuddler and nap companion — and once you start petting him, he’ll gently let you know he’d love more. This bonded pair is endlessly entertaining. They enjoy a good window view, can’t resist a laser pointer or bubbles, and are fans of cat tv. They’re very treat-motivated, which has helped build trust and bonding. Churu is an absolute must! Their foster mom works from home, so they’re used to a steady human presence, which has supported their progress and confidence. A calm home with patient adopters who will introduce them slowly to new spaces will help them settle in and thrive. They have done well around other cats and should get along with other friendly felines. Patience is key, but the reward is well worth it. Give Jack and Sparrow a little time to feel safe, and you’ll gain two gentle, affectionate, playful companions who will fill your home with love, laughter, and warmth.











