Meet the Solstice Sisters.
You may remember when on the summer solstice, June 21st, these 4 cats were dumped inside of our meet and greet office while we were preparing for another Caturday of Open Hours.
Our morning volunteers explained to the woman that we were not available for intakes but she claimed to have misunderstood what was communicated. She dropped the cats in the room and left.
The girls were all spayed, combo tested, microchiped and began their vaccination sequences.
While awaiting enough time to pass between their vaccines, these girls have gained quite the reputation amongst our volunteers.
The Solstice girls are highly energetic and entertaining. They will pop out of their enclosures, sometimes finding ways to escape when any weakness in their space is exposed. They are curious little menaces. They often get the zoomies and feel the need to run back and forth across the room.
These girls greatly enjoy each others company and would do best in pairs to keep each other company, but they are not bonded.
Alban Hefin is a gorgeous gray and white. She has a mischievous curiosity to her. She wants to explore everything but rarely takes the time to hold still long enough to enjoy her discoveries. Once Alban does slow down she will just melt into your arms for a good nap.
All of these girls love soft beds. They go a little wild for some wet food. They have a lot of energy and enthusiasm for life. They enjoy playing and are easy going with being handled.