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Snowball (bonded To Snowman)
Domestic Short Hair * Spayed/Neutered * Male * 12 Years Old
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Meet Snowman & Snowball - A Flurry of Love!
Snowman and Snowball came into our care when their previous owner could no longer care for them. They are now seeking a new home together!
Snowman and Snowball are a heartwarming bonded pair of senior gentlemen looking for a cozy forever home where they can melt your heart! These two affectionate boys are as soft and comforting as a fresh snowfall, bringing warmth, joy, and plenty of cuddles to everyone they meet.
Snowball is deaf but he is the chattier of the duo, he loves to "talk" and will happily share his thoughts throughout the day. Whether he's greeting you at the door or commenting on the latest household happenings, he's always ready for a friendly conversation. Snowman, on the other hand, is a little more playful, he has a soft spot for crinkly paper and cardboard boxes, turning everyday items into his personal winter wonderland!
Snowman and Snowball are currently eating a vet prescribed wet food diet called Purina DM. As Snowball is in remission from diabetes, and Snowman has a few pounds to shed, any changes to this diet should only be made in consultation with a vet.
Both boys adore pets, chin scratches, and, of course, a sprinkle of catnip fun. They love people, including kids, and are always eager for attention and affection. Whether snuggling up for a cozy nap or enjoying playtime together, they are the perfect companions to bring love and warmth to any home.
If you're looking for a pair of sweet, friendly, and affectionate snowflakes to brighten your days, Snowman and Snowball are ready to drift into your life forever. Apply for them today!
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