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Separated, I can't take the cats with me and my wife doesn't want them any more. They're both box-trained indoor-only cats.
1. Isis is a 6 year old 3rd generation Savannah. She's typical of the breed, aloof until she wants some lovin' and then pours it on thick. The hair on her back sticks up, her tail gets all poofy, and she talks up a storm while getting scratched. She's a jumper, too. I've seen her go from the floor to the top of the refrigerator in one go before.
2. Nephthys (Neffie) is a five year old Bengal.This cat is unbelievably good with small children. She has put up with both of our two kids through their grab-everything-in-reach-and-bite-it phases, tail pulling, you name it, and adores the attention. When she's had enough she waits for them to loosen up and just walks away. No drama, a real sweetheart.
These are the only pets we've had so I'm not sure how they are with other animals. We've had a friend over that brought a small dog with them and they were mostly curious, no real aggression. More butt sniffing than hissing.
I would very much like both cats to go to the same home. They're best friends with each other and I don't want to split them up if at all possible. I know re-homing adult cats is nigh impossible but the wife is talking shelter and I want to avoid that at all cost. Cats are located in Brockton (02301). If interested or you know someone who is, PM me or text me at (508) 816-Zero One Six Eight.