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Meet Mercy and Roxy, an adorable and inseparable pair of identical twin sisters who are ready to bring double the joy to your home! These sleek black beauties are outgoing and full of fun. They absolutely adore playing with toys, especially chasing balls and batting around small spring toys. Laser tag is a particular favorite, and they love flicking toy mice into the air. Roxy is notably friendly, always ready for a good scratch and pet session, and loves to purr on laps in the evening. Mercy, while also friendly, is more toy-oriented, often carrying her little bear stuffie around.
As American Shorthairs, Mercy and Roxy are known for their easy-going and adaptable nature. They are excellent companions, described as playful house panthers who interact well with other gentle adult cats and kittens. They are fully housetrained, always using their litterbox, and are easy keepers on both canned and dry food. These bonded sisters enjoy lounging in sunny spots and watching birds from a safe distance, showcasing their calm yet curious temperament. Their appropriate scratching habits on cat trees are a testament to their good manners.
Mercy and Roxy are seeking a loving indoor-only home where they can stay together. They would thrive with a family who appreciates their playful antics and affectionate cuddles. Whether you have other feline friends needing companions or are looking for two delightful cats to complete your household, these sisters are a perfect match. Get ready for endless entertainment and purrs with this charming duo!
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
$300.00
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