Nebula And Nosferatu
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Nebula And Nosferatu
AvailableNebula and Nosferatu are young, large, black domestic shorthair brothers living in Seattle, WA. Both are neutered and up-to-date on vaccinations. They’re house trained and have positive histories with both other cats and dogs, along with children who respect their space. This bonded pair is looking for a calm, indoor-only home.
About Nebula And Nosferatu
Nebula and Nosferatu are a bonded pair of eight-month-old black domestic shorthair brothers, ready for their first real home. Nebula tends to be the outgoing one—he’s playful, loves exploring every nook, and soaks up head and chin scratches. He’s happiest when he gets all the attention and will melt in your arms like a relaxed, silky noodle. Nosferatu, with his striking yellow eyes, is quieter and a bit mysterious. He prefers life with paws firmly on the ground and finds security in small spaces, enjoying soft pets and, oddly enough, licking socks—while you're still wearing them. Both boys still adjust to indoor life and will need someone patient to help coax them out of their shells, especially Nosferatu, who is more easily startled by loud noises and quick movements. Together, they entertain each other endlessly and will fill your home with antics and kitten energy. They’re seeking a calm, quiet environment and need to be adopted as a pair. They’ve done well with other cats, small dogs, and respectful children before. Nebula and Nosferatu must remain indoor-only cats. If you’re looking for a duo to keep your household lively and just a little bit magical, these brothers could be the perfect fit. Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin!
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Questions about Nebula And Nosferatu
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Nebula and Nosferatu, as domestic shorthairs, do best in stable, indoor environments where they feel safe. A calm, patient household will help them thrive, especially as they continue adjusting to indoor life.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Nebula and Nosferatu should be indoor-only cats, so they don't need outdoor space. They’ll appreciate room to play and explore safely inside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic shorthairs like Nebula and Nosferatu often do well with respectful children. These brothers have a positive track record with kids who respect their need for space.
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