Jones and Limpet

The adorable Jones and Limpet, who are both 1 year old boys, are looking for a new home! They were adopted together as kittens last year and went to the most wonderful home. However, due to genuine circumstances, the family are no longer able to care for them.
Jones, who is white and tabby, came to into our care as an underweight kitten, suffering from a very bad case of flu. It took several months of treatment before he was well enough to be adopted. He still has mild lingering symptoms such as runny eyes and the occasional sneeze, which flared up slightly when he came back to us, due to the move. However, this is easily managed through some eye cleaning and general monitoring. Jones is a very high energy young cat who adores playtime, cuddles, food and has the softest fluffiest coat!
Limpet, who has brown tabby colouring, was also found as a kitten having received a knock from a car, leaving him with a bruised head and injured front paw. Due to the injury, his toe was amputated and he spent some time in a crate to recover. This has never hindered his mobility and has led him to having a really cute slight wobble when walking! Limpet is a very sweet and vocal young cat, who loves attention, playtime and receiving pets.
The boys are extremely bonded and sleep next to each other. Therefore, we are looking for a family who will take them as a pair. We would love for them to go to a home where they will receive lots of attention and not be left alone for long periods of time. They were previously living at an indoor-only home, so the same would be ideal, either with or without a catio. Alternatively, somewhere rural away from any busy roads may also be suitable, as long as they are slowly and carefully introduced to the outside world when the time comes, under supervision at first. Both are very friendly with other foster cats, so would also be suitable to go to a home where there is an existing cat. A home with children is fine, as long as they are used to handling young cats, as Jones is still a little scratchy when playing.
If you are interested in this sweet duo, please fill out the Adoption Questionnaire – West Cork Animals