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ADOPTED – Max and Toby Ginger Tabby Twins – Extra Cuddly – Somerville MA

Max and Toby have found their forever home. Thank you to all who expressed an interest in this sweet pair of Tabby cats.

 

Meet Max and Toby!

If you are looking for a cross between Garfield and a Teddy bear, we are the cats for you!! We are a matching pair of gorgeous ginger tabby cats, so sweet and laid back. We love to be picked up and carried around like a baby. We make you feel so special!

We are looking for a very loving home. We need human companionship and lots of snuggles. Our owner is travelling so much for work that she is not able to give us the attention, care and devotion that we demand. We will be rehomed with all supplies. Please offer us a loving home today!


Location: Somerville, MA, 02144
Type of Pet: Cat
Breed: Orange Tabby
Age: 9
Color/Coat Type: Orange, Tabby
Size: 14 pounds (large!)
Health Issues: Respiratory issues.
Behavior Issues: Needs cuddles!

Max and Toby is:
Neutered, Microchipped, Fully vaccinated, Crate Trained, Litter Trained

Max and Toby gets along with:
Babies, Toddlers, Small Children, Older Children, Adults Only, Dogs, Cats, Small Animals, Pet Birds, Horses, Strangers

Personality

Friends have called Max and Toby ‘part sloth,’ ‘actually a small dog,’ and ‘living stuffed animals.’ They just want to cuddle all the time. Both like being picked up and sleeping on my shoulder. They’re playful but mostly just want belly rubs. They get along great (they’re litter mates, brothers) and often play and cuddle with each other. They have lived with dogs before and even loved cuddling with the dog!

Food and Diet

Max and Toby is currently on Other

They eat Dick Van Patten Natural Balance — only vegetables, chicken, turkey and duck combos (no fish or beef). They have half a 5oz can of wet food twice a day each. Sometimes with dry food mixed in. Their respiratory issues were much improved by quality food — it’s costly but worth it!

Reason For Rehoming

My cats are a little needy — true cat lovers are obsessed with them, others find them too cuddly. I anticipate traveling more and more for work in the next few years, and as the cats get older I can’t stand the thought of not giving them enough love. My house is also pretty small, and there’s no good place for the litter box. The cats should really have multiple litter boxes, and right now I’m having arguments with roommates about odor because there’s no good place for it.