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Bonded Male Cats For Adoption in San Francisco

Pip and Pumpkin have been rehomed together! We are so happy that they have found their forever home with Thomas in San Francisco. Congratulations to everyone!


Bonded male cats for adoption in san francisco

Looking for a matching set of fluffy friends? Pip and Pumpkin are a very adorable pair of brother cats, both aged 6. Both are Tuxedo cats – Pip a traditional black and white Tuxedo, and Pumpkin an orange tabby Tuxedo.

Both boys are very healthy, neutered and very clean and well behaved. They have been together since birth, and would dearly love to find a new home where they can stay together.

Pip is a very outgoing, friendly and affectionate boy. He loves to play and hang out with his humans. Pumpkin is a bit more demure, but every bit as delightful. These are very special cats who deserve a loving home with people who will cherish them.

Their owner loves them very much, but her circumstances have changed, and she has had to move to an apartment that does not allow pets. As much as she would love to keep her cats, she is simply unable to do so. She is hoping to find a special new home for them with someone who will cherish them as much as she does.

The ideal home will be with a single, couple or family with older children. They get along well with other cats, although there is always an “adjustment period” when cats are introduced. They have not lived with dogs, but would probably be just fine with calmer, cat-friendly dogs.

About Pip and Pumpkin

Name: Pip and Pumpkin
Location: San Francisco, CA
Breed of Pet: Domestic Shorthair Tabby Cats
Age: 6 years
Weight: 7 pounds
Color/ Coat:
Pip (black/white) Tuxedo
Pumpkin (Orange tabby)
Health Issues: None
Behavior Issues: None

Litter Trained: Yes
Neutered: Yes
Microchipped: Yes
Good with Kids: Best with children older than 8 years old.

Pet’s Personality:

Pip is very loving and social. He likes to love and be loved. Pumpkin is more shy, he takes a little bit of time to warm up and he is more nervous of the two. They are brothers that I adopted from my sisters cat litter. They have been inside cats who are chipped and are neutered.

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