Zora And Luna
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Zora And Luna
AvailableZora And Luna are adult female cats and a bonded pair. Zora is a Calico, medium-sized with a lovely long coat, while Luna is a petite tortoiseshell. Both are house trained and have been spayed and vaccinated. They are located in Pasco, WA, and are looking for a loving home together.
About Zora And Luna
Meet Zora and Luna! These bonded littermates are here to charm their way into your heart. Born in August 2024, they're inseparable best buddies who enjoy life to the fullest. Zora is a medium-sized, long-haired Calico with a playful spirit. She adores attention, often curling up on your lap or squeezing into any cozy spot for some head rubs before she dashes off for more playtime. Her purrs can be quite loud, letting you know just how happy she is. Luna, on the other hand, is a petite tortoiseshell with stunning tabby markings. While she’s curious about the world, she tends to be a bit cautious, preferring to let Zora explore first. A real window gazer, Luna loves soaking up the sun and watching the happenings outside. She has a playful side, too, especially when it comes to her obsession with toy mice, which she mischievously hides around the house. Both have been spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped. Since they haven't lived with young children or dogs, a similar home environment would be ideal for them. Zora and Luna's adoption fee is waived, which also includes a gift bag from POPP and an extensive coupon book from Petsmart. If you’re ready to welcome these playful sweethearts into your home, complete the adoption questionnaire on the link provided.
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Questions about Zora And Luna
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Zora and Luna, being domestic cats, thrive in indoor environments where they can enjoy the safety of home while having access to sunny spots and engaging toys.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
While Zora and Luna are indoor cats, they do enjoy looking outside and would benefit from secure window perches for birdwatching.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Zora and Luna have not lived with young children, so a calm environment would be best for them, especially one without young kids.
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