Tilly (and Taffy)
Tilly (and Taffy)

Status / Details

2021, Adopted

Additional Info

About Tilly (and Taffy)

Adopted by Alena and Brandon

Tilly and Taffy MUST be adopted together, there are no exceptions. See Taffy Here

If you are looking for constant entertainment and unending affection, we are your girls! We are a bonded pair of sisters, FULL of energy. Our foster mom says we are worthy of our own social media pages.

My name is Tilly; I am a short hair, dilute Calico big on personality. I must be adopted with my sister Taffy who is equally energetic with a big personality. I like to play fetch and especially like to drop my toy on your laptop keyboard. No more boring Zoom meetings for you! I chortle when I capture one of my favorite toys, especially when I get it before my sister Taffy can. One of my favorite things to play with is the great paper that comes in Chewy boxes. It is the best! I am very friendly and love to jump on shoulders to get extra attention and love.

Shoot, I almost forgot the most unique thing about me, I am polydactyl with an extra toe on each foot!

Despite how much energy I have, I really love to cuddle with my human.

I have lived with adult cats, kittens, and a large dog. I know how to perfectly use a litter box. I’m microchipped and spayed so I am ready for my furever family. Are you it? Please note, that I must go to my furever home with my sister Taffy.

My foster mom says I am spayed, vaccinated, FELV tested, dewormed, microchipped, eats wet and dry food, and is litterbox perfect. They say that’s good!

I currently live with my foster family in Sacramento.

Purebreds Plus Cat Rescue is dedicated to matching exceptional cats (like me) with qualified adopters who will cherish me and create an ideal forever home.

If you believe you’re my perfect adopter please explain why in the comments section of my Adoption Application, and contact Lesa at mickey5150@gmail.com If you are unable to reach Lesa please email info@purebredsplus.org.

NOTE: We prefer families with children bring them to the adoption appointment. Why? This allows interaction between the children and the cat. This helps ensure they will be a good fit for each other. A mismatch between a child and a cat is not in anyone’s best interests!