Bugs Bunny & Celeste
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Bugs Bunny & Celeste
AvailableBugs Bunny is an adult male American Shorthair, about 6 years old. He is large, gray and white in color, and has been altered. Bugs is house trained and his vaccinations are up to date. He currently resides in Westwood, NJ.
About Bugs Bunny & Celeste
Bugs Bunny and Celeste are a delightful duo seeking their forever home together. Their journey began when Bugs Bunny was adopted as a young cat, but he quickly realized that his heart was missing its other half—Celeste. After many sleepless nights filled with longing, his kind adopter decided to bring Celeste into their home. The moment Bugs showed Celeste around, their bond blossomed anew, and they became inseparable. Now at about 6 years old, they’re hoping to find a new family that can cherish their unique connection. Bugs is the outgoing one, always eager for attention and ready to be by your side. Celeste, quieter and a bit more reserved, thrives when Bugs is near, showcasing the beautiful balance they share. Their story is a testament to the love between best friends—even when they have whiskers. If you're ready to embrace this cute couple into your life, please consider adopting them together. Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.
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Questions about Bugs Bunny & Celeste
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bugs Bunny is well suited for a loving home where his friend Celeste can also join. American Shorthairs like this pair do best in environments that provide companionship and gentle activity.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Generally, American Shorthairs like Bugs and Celeste are adaptable, thriving in indoor environments. Though they enjoy watching the outside world, they don’t need a large outdoor space.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, American Shorthairs are known for their friendly and tolerant demeanor, making them suitable for homes with children.











