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Freya & Ginny

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0-6 months|Tabby|Female|Medium|Brentwood, CA
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🙈 Shy🐈 Cat Friendly🚽 House Trained

Freya & Ginny are bonded female tabby kittens with striking orange coats. They are currently living in Brentwood, CA. Both have been spayed and are up to date on vaccinations. At just six months old, they use the litter box reliably and are suited for a cat-loving home ready for young, gentle cats to blossom.

About Freya & Ginny

Freya and Ginny are two bonded six-month-old orange tabby sisters who bring out the best in each other. Both girls are shy at first, but they become loving and affectionate once they've decided you’re trustworthy. Freya, the more confident sibling, likes to seek human attention, but she’s still not keen on being picked up—she’d much rather roll onto her back, purr, and nudge for more pets. She’s also got a unique habit of giving affectionate licks when she connects with you. Ginny is a bit darker with a noticeable white patch on her throat. She takes a little longer to come out of her shell but will start exploring and playing after Freya gets comfortable. Ginny shows affection in her own gentle way, giving soft love bites without using her teeth. While both girls appreciate clean litter, they will make it apparent if it’s not up to their standards—expect some litter kick-outs if the box isn’t cleaned often. Freya is quicker to play with other cats, while Ginny joins in once she feels safe, and both will eat dry and wet food, though Ginny still prefers solitude at mealtimes. Round, soulful eyes and deep purrs are trademarks of these two. They need a patient home where their pace is respected, and someone appreciates their progress as they gain confidence. If you’re looking for a pair who will reward patience with true affection, these girls are ready to find their place. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!

Questions about Freya & Ginny

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Freya & Ginny, as tabby cats, do best in a calm home with spaces to hide and explore. They thrive where they can gradually get comfortable and know they’re safe.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    As indoor tabby cats, Freya & Ginny don’t require outdoor space. They will be content with plenty of indoor areas to play, climb, and find cozy nooks.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Tabby cats like Freya & Ginny can do well with respectful, older children who understand their need for patience and gentleness, especially given their shy nature.