Mario & Luigi
Available
Mario & Luigi
AvailableMario & Luigi are two baby male Domestic Shorthair kittens ready for adoption in Brooklyn, NY. They are about 5 months old and have sleek black fur. Both are neutered, fully vaccinated, and house trained, making them fantastic companions. These playful brothers get along well with dogs and children, too.
About Mario & Luigi
Mario & Luigi began their journey at an autoshop, but their lives took a turn for the better when a kind volunteer stepped in to help find them a loving home. Luigi shines as the more outgoing brother, always eager to greet and engage with you, while Mario happily follows his lead, enjoying all the love and attention that his sociable sibling attracts. These two kittens are full of confidence and energy, ready to explore and play. At around 5 months old, they are neutered, microchipped, and up to date on vaccines. They've also been treated for parasites and tested negative for FIV and FeLV. Both get along well with cats, dogs, and children, making them a great fit for many families. If you want to meet Mario & Luigi, please fill out an application at the Brooklyn Animal Action website, designating Dana H as the rescuer. Your new best friends are waiting!
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Questions about Mario & Luigi
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Shorthair cats like Mario & Luigi adapt well to a variety of living environments, whether itβs an apartment or a house. They thrive with social interaction and playtime.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Mario & Luigi enjoy exploring, but they can be happy in a small area as long as they have plenty of toys and activities. Indoor living is perfectly suitable for them.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Mario & Luigi are great with children and would do well in a family setting where they can play and interact.











