Tassie and Sassie
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Tassie and Sassie
AvailableTassie and Sassie are two playful baby girls, both female and medium-sized. Tassie is a short-haired brown tabby, while Sassie is a short-haired Siamese mix. They are both litter box trained, vaccinated, and energetic, with a love for snuggling. Located in Gardnerville, NV, these sisters have a lot of love to give.
About Tassie and Sassie
Meet Tassie and Sassie, the Sensational Sisters! These two adorable females survived a tough past and are now ready to find their forever homes, ideally together. Tassie is a playful two-month-old female short-haired brown tabby. She's full of energy and loves to shower you with kisses, especially after your morning coffee. While sheβs an active little one, sheβll happily curl up next to you while you read, just waiting for the next playtime. Sassie, a two-month-old female short-haired Siamese mix, matches Tassie's spirit with her own playful and cuddly nature. She enjoys stretching out on her bed, snuggling, and simply being around you. Both girls are litter box trained and have a strong bond with one another. If you have other cats or kittens, ensure they're up-to-date on vaccinations. Tassie and Sassie are currently in a foster home. Their adoption process will go through Douglas County Animal Services and includes their first vaccines, microchip, and spays when they are old enough. Additional charges may apply. For more details, contact 775-790-0824.
Adoption Fee
$120Payment after application.
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Questions about Tassie and Sassie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
The Domestic Short Hair, like Tassie and Sassie, typically thrives in various environments, including apartments and houses, as long as they have enriching activities.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Tassie and Sassie don't require much outdoor space but benefit from a safe area for playtime and exploration.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Domestic Short Hairs like Tassie and Sassie generally get along well with children, making them a great choice for family homes.











