Adoptable Cats: Page 1
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Marsay and Lyonne
Marsay
Kitten: 7 months as of Jan. 2026(born May 16-17, 2025)
Female: Black cat
House-trained: Yes.
Good in a home with: Other cats (her sister, maybe an easygoing adult cat), possibly a gentle dog who’s good with cats, adults, kind teenagers.
Avoid: Home with small children, aggressive animals of any kind
Declawed: No.
Family: Lyonne and Marsay are sisters and a bonded pair. If separated, Lyonne hides and then hisses at everybody once reunited. Marsay cries when they’re separated. A lot. Both currently live with their mama cat (not up for adoption) and will miss her, but they seem most bonded to one another.
Personality: Marsay is shy at first and can be anxious, but she’s more confident and generally more dominant than her sister. She’s more people friendly than other animal friendly (except with her mama and Lyonne). Around other critters, she’s more reserved. She loves to chase her sister and play with crinkle balls, foam soccer balls, bell balls, and soft Catstages/Yeowww! toys that can be sprayed with catnip oil.
Where Lyonne likes to be in charge of computer work, Marsay likes to stake out the best snuggly blankets and watch the world from the windows. She’s matured a little more than Lyonne in her people interactions and seldom uses claws or teeth anymore. Marsay is a big fan of sleep snuggles and loves to tuck her foster Mom into bed with toys and then wake her up by dropping them on her face.
Ok as an Only Cat: No, these 2 must be adopted together into the same home.
Medical Issues and Other Cautions: Marsay’s mama cat had a severe opioid reaction during her spay surgery (she’s okay now but it was scary). As it’s possible Marsay has inherited that reactivity, her vet needs to know she can’t have opioids. Marsay’s own opioid-free spay surgery went great!
Other cautions? Marsay is less impulsive than Lyonne, but she might still rush doors as they open and close and she might jump into things (like dark closet shelves), she wishes she hadn’t. Being raised in an office/bedroom, she’ll also need some patient training to understand how kitchens and bathrooms work. In addition, Marsay LOVES to play with the water dishes. A tray underneath keeps most of the water where it belongs.
Comically, as she’s been raised in an office, Marsay assumes all television is a Zoom call or online class session, during which she will give and receive kisses and other adoration from the people on the other end. So, please avoid loud violent tv, at least until she starts to understand it’s not real. Please do enjoy sitcoms, cartoons, and dump-and-stir cooking shows where you can hold her up to kiss the host.
Required: An indoor forever home.
Adoption fee: $95.00 each, so $190 for both kittens.
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