A Bonded Pair of Sisters Joins The Cat Cafe Clowder

It’s very rewarding to find homes for bonded pairs. They tend to spend more time here at The Cat Cafe, because it takes a while for someone to be willing to take in two cats at one time. We don’t mind. We’re happy to have the cats in a home like environment until they find a home of their own.

We already have the bonded pairs of Brandy and Gibbs as well as Boo and Herkie here at The Cat Cafe. A third pair joined them here. Please say hello to Della and Madga.

Meet Della at The Cat Cafe
Meet Della at The Cat Cafe

Della is the older of the two, at a little over two years. She’s also the less active of the two cats. Don’t take that to mean this calico is not friendly. She takes a little bit of time to warm up to people she doesn’t know. But when she does, she loves to play with these people. Della will chase balls around, swat at wand toys, and give you reminders that fully grown cats still love to play. And like most cats, Della will find a sleeping spot here at The Cat Cafe when it’s time to recharge.

Meet Magda at The Cat Cafe
Meet Magda at The Cat Cafe

One year old Magda is much more active than her older friend, and loves to run around testing boundaries. She’ll find a way to turn the most mundane things into toys — including the litter box! Magda must have plenty of interaction from both people and cats. When she gets that interaction, she will reward you with a very sweet and cute meow. She does have a quieter voice, so you have to listen carefully for that meow. It’s well worth the extra effort.

These two cats are not related, but they’ve developed a mother-daughter relationship. And they will have to be adopted together.

Della and Magda bring us to our full complement of a dozen cats here at The Cat Cafe. Come on in and meet them. You may fall in love with one of our bonded pairs and want to take them home!

Meet Brandy and Gibbs at The Cat Cafe

One of our favorite things to do at The Cat Cafe is to send our feline residents to new homes. We enjoy having them here, but we also know that sending them to new homes helps our partner, The Rescue House, take in more animals who need help. And one thing that we definitely enjoy when we send a cat home is knowing that we’ll be getting new cats in soon afterwards.

Brandy and Gibbs joined us a few days ago. This bonded pair quickly worked their way into the hearts of the staff and customers. These two have lived together their entire life, and we don’t want to separate them.

Brandy and Gibbs, along with their siblings, had a rough start to their life. They, along with four other kittens, got stuck in a dryer vent. Fortunately for them, maintenance workers saved them! They went to an emergency vet and then found their way to The Rescue House.

Brandy and Gibbs watched patiently when their siblings got adopted. They went to a home last. We don’t know why, because they’re very interactive and friendly. Things didn’t work out, and they went back to The Rescue House. Then they made their way to The Cat Cafe.

Meet Brandy at The Cat Cafe
Brandy

Brandy is a little more shy than her brother. She’ll need a little more time to warm up to you. But once she does, she solicits your attention with amazingly cute meows. And then, she rolls over, shows you her belly, and demands affection. She’s also playful, and enjoys playing with string toys. Torties have a reputation for being a little feisty. Brandy defies that stereotype.

Meet Gibbs at The Cat Cafe
Gibbs

Gibbs is a little more playful and outgoing than Brandy. He loves to play with wand toys, and sometimes, he will take the toy from you! He hides the toy in the retreat, only to bring it back when he wants you to play with him. He’s inquisitive and friendly, and loves to get his purr motor going. You’ll also enjoy looking at his unusual coat.

These two cats have been together since their birth, so we’re not going to separate them. At just shy of a year, these two will entertain whoever adopts them for a long time to come. Please come on in, enjoy a little coffee, and meet this bonded pair at The Cat Cafe!