Cletus And Myrtle
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Cletus And Myrtle
AvailableCletus And Myrtle are two bonded, adult female cats with lovely black and white tuxedo markings, currently in Walnut Creek, CA. Both are spayed and house trained, and their vaccinations are up to date. They have experienced a lot in their young lives but are now healthy and ready for a calm home where they can fully thrive together.
About Cletus And Myrtle
Cletus and Myrtle are a bonded pair, both around a year and a half old, and looking to settle into a calm, steady home together. These girls overcame a tough start—rescued from a backyard where they dealt with parasites, fleas, and ringworm. After months of quarantine and care, they’re finally healthy, fully recovered, and up to date on vaccinations. Cletus takes her time to trust, but once she does, she transforms into a talkative, affectionate cuddler. Myrtle is the social one out of the gate—playful, outgoing, and always ready to be involved. They’ve lived in a foster home with both cats and dogs, and while they get along well with animals, a peaceful home will help everyone relax. Their experience with children has been limited to older kids, and they did well, but it’s unclear how they'd do with younger ones. These two are microchipped, spayed, and house trained, ready to join a new family that can offer some stability and a little patience as they settle in. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Cletus And Myrtle
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Long Hair and Domestic Short Hair cats like Cletus And Myrtle typically do well in a calm indoor environment where they have consistent routines and places to relax and observe. They don't require much beyond a safe, stable home.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Cletus And Myrtle, as domestic cats, do not need outdoor space to thrive. Supervised or secured outdoor time can enrich their lives, but they will be happiest and safest indoors.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic cats are often adaptable, and Cletus And Myrtle have done well with older kids. While they haven't been around young children, gentle, respectful older children are usually a good match.











