Meet Simon & Peggy Sue!
Currently located in: Saugus, MA
Adoptable in: All continental 48 United States (transport is available anywhere!)
Good with dogs: Yes, they will adjust just fine to calm, well-mannered dogs.
Good with cats: Yes, as always, a proper slow introduction will be required as with any other kitties
being introduced to a home. Please refer to https://www.jacksongalaxy.com/blog/the-dos-and-donts-of-introducing-cats/
Good with kids: Yes, they will just need a little space to open up and adjust to young kiddos as they are not used to them!
Litter box trained: Yes!
House trained: Yes!
Adoption fee: $600 for the pair
Application can be found under the adopt section of this website!

More about Simon & Peggy Sue
A gorgeous and entertaining duo!Simon (long-haired silver tabby) is a big wonderful silly boy. While a bit more on the independent/ solo-adventurer side, he can be so sweet to the other foster kittens, grooming the younger ones as they watch him in admiration. Still sometimes he can also be a bit of a wrestle-head, chasing and tackling his friends when he’s riled up. His mortal nemesis is a roll of paper towels (he will tear them up if he finds a roll). He likes to cuddle after he gets a good sniff and may gentle chomp you; he can be encouraged to level up in intensity because he thinks you are another big cat, but if you are gentle he will mirror your energy. Simon coos like a pigeon and walks about with his huge floofy tail proudly waving behind him. He gets the zoomies like all young cats but at his core he’s just a gentle, mushy, lovey kid.
Peggy Sue (short-haired tuxedo) is absurdly cute. She will hold your gaze with her quirky stare as she head tilts into full belly-time flops. She did this so much that we started staring back and tilting our heads to mirror her and accidentally trained her to do “upside down?” on command. She sometimes goes by the name Beggy Sue because she just wants to cuddle so badly! She will reach her arm out as you walk by and gently grab you because you can’t forget to give her a kiss on your way past. Peggy is good at communicating when she doesn’t want to wrestle. She’s a big chonk of bubba and typically attentive and present in a gentle way, though she will climb onto your lap and head butt your phone away when it’s time for her cuddles.
They both have been around dogs and other cats, and know about vacuums and even drums! They will quickly adjust to loving their new home.