The Latest Cats to Join The Cat Cafe Clowder

We had a bunch of new arrivals at The Cat Cafe over the past few days, and we wanted to introduce them to you. We’ve got a lot of black cats in, and sometimes it’s a little hard to tell the various house panthers apart. But we think you will find that when you interact with these guys, you’ll really enjoy yourself.

Meet Rambo at The Cat Cafe
Rambo

Rambo is one of those black cats who joined us at The Cat Cafe. He’s an inquisitive and engaging guy when he’s in the mood. You can find Rambo wandering around the playpen, often chasing wand toys around. And when he has had enough playing, he’s still open and receptive to being pet.

Meet Willow at The Cat Cafe
Willow

Moving on to the bonded pairs, we first have a bonded pair of sisters, Willow and Higgins. You may remember that we had a Willow who was a tortie, complete with tortitude. Well, it’s kind of fitting that the second Willow we’ve had in here has a little tortie coloration, although it’s not as pronounced. She enjoys interacting with people once she gets to know them, and if not, she’ll hop up into a place where she can get away.

Meet Higgins at The Cat Cafe
Higgins

Her sister Higgins is a longhair and she’s a little more shy. Higgins can be found in the corner, hanging out, most of the day. She will from time to time come out to interact with people, but don’t be upset if she heads back to her safe spot after a few minutes.

The second bonded pair we have here at The Cat Cafe are two brothers, Sebastian and Nicholas. And you can see how bonded they are right away, because they cling to each other and snuggle together. They’re both a little shy as well.

Meet Nicholas at The Cat Cafe
Nicholas

Nicholas is a little more outgoing than Sebastian, and he’s the first one of the two who will interact with you. He’ll solicit pets by rolling over and if you don’t pay attention, he’ll give you a little meow to make sure you do.

Meet Sebastian at The Cat Cafe
Sebastian

Sebastian is more reserved. You’ll have to work to earn his trust, but when he does give it to you, this long haired house panther will flop right at your feet and demand attention.

Come on in and join us here at The Cat Cafe so you can meet these new arrivals and hang out with your old favorites.

A Very Special Adoption

All of our adoptions here at The Cat Cafe are ones we really enjoy. It is always fun to see the relationship develop between customers who visit us and the cats they adopt. Often, it requires multiple visits for adopters to decide that one of the cats here is right for them.

That is what happened with our latest adoption, when long time senior residents Coco and Oreo went home.

Coco and Oreo at The Cat Cafe
Coco and Oreo at The Cat Cafe

Coco and Oreo arrived at The Cat Cafe in September of 2015. These two ten year old litter mates quickly adapted to living here, and they were always around to greet visitors. Both of them liked affection, but it had to be on their terms. Coco was not shy about letting those who wanted to interact with her if she wasn’t in the mood to leave her alone. Usually it was done vocally, but if people persisted, she wasn’t shy about giving them a swat to emphasize the point.

Oreo was more relaxed than Coco around people. If he was annoyed with someone, he would growl and walk away, but he never really swatted or hit anyone. Instead, he would rely on walking away and his vocalizations.

When it came to other cats, however, both of these two were not ones to be pushed. They had no problem letting other cats know, whether through verbal cues or actual physical ones, when they wanted to be left alone. And if one of them was engaged in an argument with another cat, the other sibling would come running to back them up.

These factors, combined with the age of the two, made it difficult for them to find a home. Many people would comment on how pretty Coco looked or how handsome Oreo was, but when they showed their feisty side, people would look at other cats to adopt.

Coco Was Adopted At The Cat Cafe
Coco

It took a while, but the right people came along. These people were specifically looking for an older bonded pair, and we suggested that they take a look at Coco and Oreo. They first visited when we were doing our educational event on FIV positive cats, and missed out on Coco and Oreo. But they came back twice when these two cats were here, and decided to adopt them.

Oreo Was Adopted at The Cat Cafe
Oreo

We will miss walking in to The Cat Cafe and seeing Coco and Oreo, who were here for around half the time we have been open! But we are glad that they left us for a good home.