Jupiter and Saturn
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Jupiter and Saturn
AvailableJupiter and Saturn are sweet baby boys each at around 3 months old. They are both male domestic short-haired cats, with Jupiter sporting a gray marbled coat and Saturn showcasing a solid gray look. Although each weighs around the small end of the scale, both are healthy and playful. They are house trained and neutered, and their vaccinations are up to date. You can find them in New Orleans, LA.
About Jupiter and Saturn
Meet Jupiter and Saturn! Although not true siblings, these sweet boys bonded after both were rescued from the streets of New Orleans on the same day. Theyโve formed a strong friendship as they adjusted to their new lives. Jupiter is a medium to long-haired gray marbled tabby. He is outgoing and friendly, always up for playtime with Saturn, and enjoys cuddling when the fun winds down. He was one of three kittens saved from an outside colony, all of whom were in poor health. With some care, he got back on his paws just in time to meet Saturn, who was also looking for companionship. Saturn has a stunning solid gray coat, reminiscent of Russian Blue with a unique marble tabby undercoat that shows off a fabulous swirl pattern in the light. Rescued from a drain pipe, he was initially shy but is quickly learning that people can be fun and loving. He's energetic, loves to play and climb, and is becoming quite the snuggle buddy. Neither Jupiter nor Saturn have been around dogs or kids, and given Saturn's shyness, they would thrive best in a quieter home. Both boys are neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and treated for fleas. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Jupiter and Saturn
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Jupiter and Saturn, being domestic short-haired cats, are generally well-suited to indoor living environments where they can safely play and explore.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As young indoor cats, Jupiter and Saturn donโt require outdoor space as long as they have plenty of engaging playtime and climbing opportunities within the home.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Jupiter and Saturn are not recommended for homes with young kids because Saturn is a bit shy and may need a calmer atmosphere to thrive.











