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Hera and Zeus   

In shelter Cat

Fayetteville, Fayette County, Georgia...
Pet name:
Hera and Zeus
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
Maine Coon, Domestic Long Hair, Mixed
Date:
07/13/2021
Colors:
Orange, White
Size:
X-Large
Age:
Senior
Coat length:
Long
Description:
Zeus and Hera are a brother sister pair of Maine Coon cats. Zeus, orange and white, is the most enormous cat you will probably see in your lifetime, but is a true gentle giant. Social and friendly, he loves to snooze on a lap, if available, or to hang out near his humans. He even helped comfort a tiny kitten his foster mom was bottle feeding--such a sweetheart! Hera is very laidback, but slightly cautious. When she does trust you, she likes attention, but offers it when she is allowed to approach, rather than having it forced on her. She can be very loving, and likes to sleep on the bed cuddled up next to you, if you let her. They are seniors, possibly 10-12 years old. They still have spunk and run around the house sometimes. Maine Coon cats can live into their 20's, if well cared for.  They are on Royal Canin Hydrolyzed Protein dry food and Royal Canin Gastrointestinal wet food, both of which are expensive. This is necessary for them to keep their digestive tract from becoming irritated. Both came from a hoarding situation and nothing is known about their previous life, but Zeus had some digestive problems when we took him in, which have been resolved with the special food. They were in a hoarding situation with dogs, but it isn't known if they were together or in a different room. Won't you give this sweet pair of cats a forever home? They are wonderful, loving cats and deserve to be somewhere to live out their golden years receiving the love and affection they want.

 


Interested in adopting? Click the following link to complete a pre-adopt application: 
https://fayettehumane.org/adopt/catapplication/For full details about ADOPTING, please visit our Adoption Guide (https://fayettehumane.org/adoption-information/adoption-guide/).

All our dogs are tested for heartworms, spayed/neutered, up-to-date on age appropriate vaccines and flea prevention.

Cats are tested for FLV/FIV when age appropriate, as kittens tested at an age less than 16 weeks tends to lead to unreliable results.  All our cats are spayed/neutered, up-to-date on age appropriate vaccines and flea prevention.

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