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Buddy And Honey

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12 years old|Domestic Long Hair|Male|Large|Cape May, NJ
🤐 Quiet☺️ Gentle🚽 House Trained🤗 Affectionate

Buddy and Honey are a stunning bonded pair of senior domestic long hair cats, both around 12 years old and living in Cape May, NJ. They have long, thick tabby coats in shades of brown and chocolate. Buddy is neutered and Honey is spayed, and both are up to date on vaccinations. They are house trained and known for being gentle and affectionate companions. Born in early May, these two bring the steadfast warmth of a Taurus.

About Buddy And Honey

Buddy and Honey are a bonded pair of 12-year-old cats who have been together all their lives. They lost their longtime person not too long ago and now rely deeply on each other for comfort. Both have beautiful long tabby coats and are truly affectionate—with each other and with volunteers who spend time with them. These two move with a sense of calm, and quietly appreciate soft attention over loud play. They are house trained and used to a steady, gentle pace. You can sense the loyalty between them, and they settle quickly into new routines with a bit of patience. This pair is looking for someone who can give them the same love they’ve shown one another for so many years. Start your journey together! Apply now.

Questions about Buddy And Honey

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

    Buddy and Honey, as domestic long hair cats, are happiest in a calm, indoor environment with plenty of comfortable spots to rest. They appreciate consistency and gentle attention from their humans.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Domestic long hair cats like Buddy and Honey do not require outdoor space and are best kept exclusively indoors for their safety and well-being.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Buddy and Honey, being gentle senior cats, can do well in homes with older, respectful children who understand how to behave around animals. They thrive best in quieter households.