7yo American bobtail cats

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P Poole Avenue near Dayton BLVD, Chattanooga TN

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Millie and Suzie are seven-year-old American bobtail sisters. They were litter mates and a bonded pair. They were an elder lady's babies for their first six years. She died, and I brought them home with me and took over the rehoming responsibilities. Millie is brown. Suzie is the Garfield imposter. They are a bonded pair, and as such, you must commit to keeping them together. They're a package deal :0). They are both spayed, microchipped, up to date on vaccinations, and generally healthy. Asking a $100 rehoming fee to ensure they go to a good home. Pros Both of these kitties are super sweet and unaggressive. They seem to have a preference for women, but will accept, snuggle, and ask for attention from men as well. Both are affectionate after a warmup period. Suzie is more social than Millie. Suzie's tail is just a little nub. When she gets excited and wags it, it's the cutest thing in the world. They are low-energy and won't be causing chaos. Cons Not very playful. Lounge experts. Cat trees are lost on these girls. If your litter box ain't clean, they will take their poop elsewhere. These ladies have standards. If your box ceases to meet them, the sisters will remind you that pooping in it is a privilege, not a right XD. Suzie needs either a lion cut (worked well before) or brushing. She will get matted otherwise. They were on IAMS hairball formula for a long time, but I switched Suzie to a half/half blend with Kirkland cat and kitten kibble. Millie is fully switched to Kirkland food. You can switch them again, but if you do, you might need to give them lion cuts to prevent hairballs.

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