What is a bonded pair?  When two cats have a significant attachment to each other, way beyond that of being friends or siblings and getting along well, we feel that it would be detrimental to split them up.  When they are apart, one or both cats can become stressed, anxious, or even depressed – it would be like being separated forever from your very best friend – and we don’t want that to happen to them.  When you adopt a bonded pair, the transition to their new home is easier because they already know and love each other and they have each other for support, play, cuddling, reassurance, alleviating boredom and ever so much more.  For their humans, it’s double the love and fun while eliminating any guilt feelings when you are away from home.  Please consider helping us keep these bonded cats together by welcoming a pair into your home and hearts.

If the cats shown here don’t seem to be calling to you though, please consider adopting a cat companion for another cat you may be considering adopting, or as a friend for your cat at home.  There are few things more enjoyable than watching cats romp and play together, or more serene than watching cats curled up together.

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