Tuxedo cats!
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We are needing to rehome our two tuxedo kitties, at no fault of their own! My daughter has had headaches for months and recently started sneezing around the clock. We discovered that, at some point, she developed an allergy to our cats and even with allergy medicine, she’s miserable. We love these goofballs more than anything and want them to go to a good home. Both are litter box trained, very cuddly and have very differing personalities! Tilly, the one with the white stripe down her nose, likes to sit on top of doors and likes to make her way to high up places because she’s Queen of the World, of course! She LOVES bedtime cuddles. She’s very protective of my kids. When one of them fake cries she’ll run to the rescue and nudge them to make sure they’re okay, and when she realizes they’re fake-crying she’ll get so mad and give them CATtitude for the rest of the evening! She’s a natural caregiver! She can be moody, but it’s pretty hilarious—although I’m sure she’d beg to differ! Juicy (who was unfortunately named after Beetlejuice as a joke by my husband…until she started answering to it and the name stuck *sigh*) is the MOST affectionate, loving kitty you’ll EVER meet. She loves people and loves people cuddles. She likes to give hugs and gentle little love nibbles when you pet her. Her favorite spot is on your lap! She’s also the most gorgeous tuxedo you’ll ever lay your eyes on. She has earth eyes—a combination of blue, green, and brown, and she’s stunning. They’re wonderful cats and they deserve a wonderful home. I’d prefer they go together, but if they have to be separated, as long as they’re going to families who value them and love them, I’m sure they’d be okay. Having to rehome them is absolutely stressing me out because they’ve basically been my emotional support cats. They are the best cats ever and I can’t believe that, of all things my daughter could develop an allergy to, she had to develop an allergy to my babies. But, I can rehome cats if I must. I can’t, however, rehome my kids! (Kidding, by the way—I do love my kids too, lol!) They are currently outside so my daughter won’t keep having symptoms, but they are 100% inside cats and it breaks my heart that I can’t let them in for long periods of time. They sit at our window and beg all day. It’s heartbreaking! I *am* asking a rehoming fee because I do NOT want them to go to a home who can’t or won’t appreciate or provide for them. I promise you though, these sweet babies are absolutely worth it. They really are the best cats I’ve ever had. I am so heartbroken to have to let them go.
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