Bisquit & Wolfrick
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Bisquit & Wolfrick
AvailableBisquit and Wolfrick are a pair of young, neutered male domestic short hair cats with short coats—one is black and white, the other a brown tabby. Both are house trained and fully vaccinated. They are currently located in Sterling Heights, MI, and must be adopted as a pair.
About Bisquit & Wolfrick
Bisquit and Wolfrick are a tightly bonded pair of young neutered males with sleek short coats—one clad in striking black and white, the other wearing brown tabby stripes. These two aren't related, but you’d never know it from how inseparable they are. They thrive on attention, soaking up affection whether it’s playtime or sharing a quiet cuddle. Both have a weakness for treats, especially Churus, and will quickly become your shadow once they decide you’re their person. Bisquit and Wolfrick are accustomed to the bustle of a foster home and have handled large dogs and other cats with poise. They'd likely settle well into a household with respectful kids who know how to give cats their space. After a day of chasing mouse toys, you’ll find them snuggled up together—either on the highest perch of a cat tree or wherever the sun is warmest. They’re fully vetted, vaccinated, and microchipped, and their bond is not up for negotiation—they must be adopted together. Adoption fee for both is sponsored. Provide them with a loving home and you’ll get double the purrs and twice the heart. Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin!
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Questions about Bisquit & Wolfrick
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bisquit and Wolfrick, as domestic short hair cats, do best in indoor environments where they can feel safe and loved. Apartments, condos, or houses all work well for this adaptable breed.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats like Bisquit and Wolfrick are perfectly content living indoors. They do not require outdoor space as long as they have vertical perches and interactive playtime.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Bisquit and Wolfrick’s breed and their personalities make them a good fit for homes with respectful children who understand cat boundaries.
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