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Binx came to us as a stray with his brother, Shadow. The finders could not keep them due to cat allergies but had nothing but positive things to say about these boys. They love exploring rooms, seeing what the other is getting in to, and playing with toys. (specifically rope/bell toys.) They may do well in a house with other cats/dogs as long as a slow introduction is done. Ideally, Binx should be adopted out with his brother.
Binx came to us as a stray with his brother, Shadow. The finders could not keep them due to cat allergies but had nothing but positive things to say about these boys. They love exploring rooms, seeing what the other is getting in to, and playing with toys. (specifically rope/bell toys.) They may do well in a house with other cats/dogs as long as a slow introduction is done. Ideally, Binx should be adopted out with his brother.