JACK is an outgoing black and white tuxedo, master-of-ceremonies adult kitty who loves attention, while MISS CINNAMON is a gorgeous, regal, fluffy black and gray tabby tuxedo, who will grace you with her affection after she has had time to adjust. They are a funny bonded pair, with dissimilar personalities, who bring out the best in each other. Jack is outgoing and gregarious, is curious about his surroundings, and loves to watch "Kitty TV" out the window. Miss Cinnamon loves high places-the tops of your kitchen cabinets or bookshelves-and she likes to play hide and seek under the sofa. Miss Cinnamon will honor you with her affection once she feels comfortable with you. They both love to climb and explore (they will need a cat tree), and play with wand toys and the turboscratcher. They were adopted together as kittens, and returned when their owner could no longer care for them. It took them several weeks to acclimate to their foster home, and they are still afraid of loud noises and people who move fast (like young kids). Whoever adopts these two needs to have the patience and forethought to work with them steadily, gently, and consistently, to get them over that hump of getting used to a new home. Once they are settled, they are incredibly sweet together.
They have been spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, are negative for FeLV and FIV, and include a free wellness visit with our vet partners.
To meet Jack and Miss Cinnamon in foster care, submit an adoption application for consideration at CatRescues.org/Adopt or a paper copy available at Petsmart. A volunteer will contact you within 3-5 business days for a possible meet and greet.
The adoption fee for the bonded pair is $170, which allows us to continue to provide care and find loving homes for abandoned and neglected cats in our Eugene/Springfield community. For more information, send an email to
[email protected] or call 541-225-4955 option 1. Jack ID# 1905-C0275R; Miss Cinnamon ID# 1810-C0441R
DOB: Jack 4/3/19; Miss Cinnamon 6/29/18
JACK AND MISS CINNAMON MUST BE ADOPTED TOGETHER
UNKNOWN ABOUT OTHER CATS
AFRAID OF DOGS
BEST WITH QUIET OLDER KIDS OR ADULTS