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Name: Caraxes & Sunfyre
Animal Type: Cat
Breed: Domestic Short Hair
Age: 3 Months 13 Days
Gender: Male
Adoption Code: None animal-tracker

Caraxes and Sunfyre are two spirited young boys who are undergoing the training regime from “How to Train Your Dragon.” They and 3 additional siblings came to us terrified after their mother was killed by a car (a sadly all too common occurrence in this line of work). They are still in the middle of their socialization journey, with the help of Churu, Temptations, and plenty of toys, but they make progress every day. Never has there been a toy that hasn’t caught the attention of Caraxes, the brown tabby. He does like Temptations and Churu but his natural curiosity and playfulness are the keys to heart. Sunfyre, a lanky brown tabby with white, is a little more mellow (for a kitten) than Caraxes. Sunfyre does enjoy playing, especially with his brother, but he is perfectly content to curl up in a comfortable spot and take long naps all day long, unless you have Churu, in which case, he might consider approaching you. Both boys are good eaters and use the litter box perfectly. They have always kept their coats impeccable and allow nail trimming and medicating with only a touch of drama. Interestingly, they absolutely adore lap time once they are situated despite ample protests. For all their reluctance to let go of their growling and hissing, they have never bitten or scratched, even in their earliest days with us. They are very intrigued by the resident cats at their foster home so would do very well with additional cats.  Caraxes and Sunfyre are sure to continue evolving into their final form as perfect housecats. They would love a home with patient adopters who are willing to spend a lot of time playing and handling them and reminding them what it means to be loved by humans.  Please note that they may not yet be spayed/neutered.

Shelter Name: Brooklyn Bridge Animal Welfare Coalition, Inc.
Shelter City: Brooklyn
Shelter State: NY
Shelter Website: Brooklyn Bridge Animal Welfare Coalition, Inc.

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