Victor And Vincent
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Victor And Vincent
AvailableVictor And Vincent are medium-sized orange and white tabby brothers just 10 months old, living in Grand Rapids, MI. They have short coats and have both been neutered and vaccinated. These boys are house trained and love being around children. Each carries the handsome tabby markings with a playful personality to match.
About Victor And Vincent
Victor and Vincent are two lively orange and white tabby brothers found by Belknap Lookout Park, both without a microchip or any sign of a previous owner. Victor stands out with more white on his face and a fully white right leg, while Vincent sports more orange on his face and extra white on his left leg. These bonded boys must be adopted together. Packing more energy and playfulness than you’d expect, Victor and Vincent love to chase, jump, and show off for anyone nearby. They’re the first to greet you at the door and will follow you around wanting to be wherever the action is. Both thrive on petting and attention, quick to charm singles, couples, or families alike. Expect plenty of antics and affection—just know the two play hard and can get rowdy with each other. Because they tend to hassle other cats, they’re best as the only cats in the home. Victor and Vincent are both neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped. Born July 4, they’re Cancers, and true to their sign, love staying close to their people. Only adopters within an hour’s drive of Grand Rapids are eligible. Ready to meet these irresistible brothers? They’re waiting for you. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Victor And Vincent
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Victor And Vincent, as tabby domestic cats, do well in nearly any home environment—apartments or houses—as long as they have companionship and room to play. They thrive in households that can give them plenty of love and interaction.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Victor And Vincent don't require outdoor space to be happy; tabby domestic cats generally do well indoors, especially when provided with toys and climbing structures to keep them entertained.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Victor And Vincent, like most tabby domestic cats, are a great fit for homes with children. Their playful and affectionate nature makes them well-suited for family life.
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