Are you lonesome and blue? Need some new friends who will make you feel like the most important person in the world? Meet Potsie and Joanie, a most adoring and adorable pair. Even though they found themselves left behind when their last family moved away, they don't hold it against anyone -- they just want to find a home where their loving attention will be appreciated. They must be welcome to sleep on the bed (they prefer to assume earmuff positions, one on either side) and drape themselves across any available lap. This little duo will accompany you around the house on your chores, keep your keyboard warm while you try to type, and curl up on the bathmat to wait while you shower. And as soon as you're done, they jump into the tub, and start playing their version of kitty video games -- watching the drips run down the shower curtain. They adore this game and will watch and swat the drips until everything is dried out. Good fun for cheap!
Potsie is quite vocal and will chat with you on a number of topics. He is also quite the make-out artist -- he likes being held up close so he can give kisses on the nose and chin. Joanie is a more dignified young lady; she will sneak up next to you, curl up and quietly purr until you notice she is there waiting for a head scritch.
Joanie and Potsie were born in August of 2006, so they are still playful kittens and they do love their toys. Potsie especially loves the track ball, and Joanie races up and down all the cat trees, demonstrating her jungle cat moves. She also has what may be the longest ear whiskers we've ever seen, coming out of her left ear. You can't really see in the photos, but those whiskers wrap almost half way around her ear on the outside. She may have a bit of Maine Coon back in the family tree somewhere, because she also has very big paws with extra-large toe fluffs.
These very dear kittens have been spayed/neutered, tested negative for FeLV/FIV, and are up-to-date with their vaccines.
If you are interested in this perfect pair, please complete our
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