Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with cats,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
All of our cats are current on vaccines, combo tested (FIV/FELV) , spayed/neutered, microchipped, given rabies vaccine as age appropriate, flea treatment and dewormer as needed Casey: Snowshoe Siamese, DOB 4/12/18, Male, affectionately know as Big Daddy Sasha: Turkish Van Calico, DOB 10/26/21, female Casey and Sasha ended up in a local shelter when their owner died and the executor of the estate didn’t know what to do with the cats. The owner originally adopted Casey from Cat Matchers when he was a kitten. Luckily, he had a microchip and we were contacted. Sasha was adopted by the owner through a different rescue group. Per the shelter, the rescue declined to take Sasha back. Casey and Sasha were sitting on top of each other in the shelter cages. They were terrified and bonded to the point that if they could have crawled into each other’s body, they probably would have. Cat Matchers decided to take Sasha back in with Casey. Casey and Sasha were really depressed and stopped eating for a while. They had to be syringe and hand fed at first. Casey had all of his teeth removed prior to our picking him up from the shelter. Sasha ended up needing her teeth removed as well, so we took care of that. Even though they are missing their teeth, they can eat small kibble dry food and wet food just fine. Sasha is very affectionate. She likes to be held. She will put both her arms around your neck, hang on tight and kiss and kiss and kiss she does kiss a lot and it can be annoying to the wrong person. Big daddy is very outgoing and very friendly. He’s not a giant fan of being held but maybe down the road. It’s not fear it’s just he’s really playful and outgoing and he loves baby talk so if whoever picks him up could baby talk with him that would go a long way to keeping him from reverting back to fear and would be great given all that he’s been through. He really responds to baby talk. These 2 wonderful cats are bonded and should be adopted together. We hope you can find it in your heart to adopt an older pair of cats and give them a forever home to call their own. System: T-CRI176R- 18 - DOB: 4/12:18 **Want to adopt? Get started here: https://catmatchers.org/adoptions/adoption_application_page/ **Do you or someone you know want to help in saving cats' lives? Become a Foster Parent! We are ALWAYS looking for more people to become qualified Foster Parents. For more information on the Foster Program or helping in other ways, click here: https://catmatchers.org/volunteer/ You CAN make a difference!!!! **Not quite ready to adopt, but would like to donate to the care of this or other animals during their temporary stay with Cat Matchers? Visit this link: https://catmatchers.org/donate/ Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter: @CatMatchers December 30, 2025, 8:29 am