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Bonded brothers Tom and Jerry need a home together.
Summary
Tom and Jerry are bonded brothers who must be placed together; they are neutered, up-to-date on vaccines, microchipped and comfortable with other animals.
Content
Tom and Jerry are bonded brothers who need to be placed in a home together. They have been inseparable since kittenhood and are described as playing, sleeping and thriving in one another's company. Tom is cuddly and affectionate, while Jerry enjoys gentle tummy rubs. Both cats are reported as well-adjusted, easygoing and comfortable around other animals.
Key details:
- The pair have lived together since kittenhood and must be adopted as a bonded pair.
- Tom is described as affectionate and attention-loving; Jerry is noted for liking gentle tummy rubs.
- Both cats are reported as well-adjusted, easygoing, and comfortable with other animals.
- Medical status reported: neutered, up-to-date on vaccines, microchipped, and treated for parasites and fleas.
- The article notes an adoption donation of $250 for both and describes the adoption procedure: the Long Beach Spay and Neuter Foundation requests an application by email ([email protected]) or phone (562-241-1521), and a volunteer will coordinate a time to meet them.
Summary:
These brothers are available for joint placement through the Long Beach Spay and Neuter Foundation, with an adoption donation of $250 covering both. The article reports that applicants request an application by email or phone and that a volunteer will arrange a meeting; the immediate next step for the cats is placement together in a home.
