Wembley and Boober
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Wembley and Boober
AvailableWembley and Boober are two baby female domestic short hair kittens from Seattle, WA. Wembley is a medium brown tabby while Boober is a medium black kitten. Both are spayed and house trained, with vaccinations up to date. They have a playful and affectionate nature and love to explore their surroundings.
About Wembley and Boober
Meet Wembley and Boober, a charming pair of kitten sisters on a mission to find a forever home. These adventurous little girls are around 3 months old and have loads of personality. Wembley, a short-haired brown tabby, is the fearless leader of the duo. She was the first to explore, tackle solid food, and master the litter box. You can catch her climbing cat trees and chasing feather wands, fuelled by her love of Churu treats and crinkle balls. Boober, the short-haired black kitten with soulful eyes, adds a dash of charm to their bond. While she’s the tiniest, don’t underestimate her confidence; she's always ready for exploration and playful wrestling matches with Wembley. They thrive on each other's company, balanced in play and cuddles after a day of adventures. Wembley and Boober come as a bonded pair, seeking a nurturing home where they can continue adjusting to indoor life. They’re still learning to feel comfortable, so it’s important they have a calm, patient guide. These sisters have lived happily with other cats and would appreciate the company of a feline friend, but will need a quiet space without children or loud noises. They’re not accustomed to dogs yet, so a dog-free home would suit them best. All Alley Cat Project cats are spayed, microchipped, and vaccinated before adoption. Ready to give them a loving home? Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Wembley and Boober
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Wembley and Boober, as domestic short hair kittens, thrive in a calm, indoor environment where they can feel safe as they adjust to their new home.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
These kittens should remain indoors, as they are new to indoor life and feel more secure in a controlled environment.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Wembley and Boober would prefer a home without children, as they are still adjusting and need their space respected.











