Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with dogs,
Good with cats,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
These two have been waiting the longest for a family of their own, and we hope someone will give them a chance. They don't always show their true personalities during adoption meet-and-greets, but in their foster home they are loving, happy, and wonderful companions.
DOB: 12/26/2024
🐾 Meet Orlando & Ophelia 🐾
Orlando is a handsome boy with striking markings and a gentle soul. He can be shy when meeting new people, but once he feels safe, he transforms into an affectionate cuddle bug. He loves rolling around for attention, reaching out for pets, and hopping into your lap as soon as you sit down. Orlando also enjoys playtime, especially chasing his favorite toy—the laser pointer!
His sister, Ophelia, is a beautiful tortie who shares a special bond with her brother. They find comfort and confidence in each other and love spending their days together. Watching them play, nap, and explore side-by-side is truly heartwarming.
Because they can be reserved around strangers, Orlando and Ophelia are often overlooked by potential adopters. But their foster family knows what wonderful cats they are. Given a little patience and time to adjust, they reward their people with love, companionship, and plenty of snuggles.
These sweet siblings are bonded and must be adopted together. If you're willing to give them the chance they deserve, you'll gain two loyal best friends.
Adoption Fee: $100 each
Sometimes the shy ones are the most rewarding.
📄 Fill out an application to meet Orlando and Ophelia:
https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/SIL/Cat
📧 Email: silvertonrescue@gmail.com
About Silverton Cat Rescue
Silverton Cat Rescue is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All our cats live in foster homes—we do not have a shelter.
All cats adopted through Silverton Cat Rescue come spayed/neutered, FIV/FELV tested, microchipped, vaccinated, dewormed, and treated for fleas.
We are not first-come, first-served, as our goal is to match each kitty with the perfect home. Most kittens are adopted in bonded pairs, because feline companionship supports emotional and behavioral development.
To ensure safe and compatible placements, adoptees are required to:
• Complete an adoption application
• Accept a home visit