Posted over 3 weeks ago
Jasper and Josie--Although they didn’t share a womb, these two lookers exemplify the typical brother-sister spats and spoils and so are bonded and must be adopted together. From competing over stuffies to wrestling on the rugs, little Josie holds her own and keeps the big brother in line. Not to worry--they can be found grooming each other just as often as they playfully quarrel. What catches one’s eye often interests the other. These two are buddies for life and bring balance to each other’s preferences and personality.
Jasper (buff with short fur), or, “Big Jass” as we affectionately refer to him, is a lover and a talker. He can’t get enough head and face scritches and isn’t afraid to show it. What’s that Jass? We’ve discovered that when he’s talking he’s usually searching for his sister and PIC. If she’s preoccupied, your hand might make a good wrestling partner instead; don’t worry, he’s a gentle giant and wouldn’t hurt you. Jasper interacts a lot with his human and likes to help keep an eye on things and might just fall asleep between your legs as he does.
Josie (tabby with long fur) is a gorgeous girl who may have the softest coat in town but is more than just a piece of ankle candy. Her beauty deceives her athleticism as she keeps her brother in line with grace and poise. Her way is respectable and discerning. It might take you a little to earn her affection, but it’s worth it when you do. What’s that elegantly brushing by my legs? It's Josie’s way of letting you know it’s time for her to eat, and who could deny her?
These two kitties will thrive under the care of many types of caretakers. They are great at entertaining each other throughout the day but are also interesting in playing with their owner and receiving pets and scritches. Both of them are still well in their playful stage and love string toy sessions, regular scratch pads action, and the occasional ball-wheel battle. Come check out these kitties if you’re looking for a show!
Jasper and Josie were born approximately May 11, 2022. Their combined adoption fee is $187.50, which includes $20 each for microchips. They are spayed/neutered, up-to-date on vaccinations and deworming, and tested negative for feline leukemia virus.