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Name: Balerion & Syrax
Animal Type: Cat
Breed: Domestic Short Hair
Age: 4 Months 5 Days
Gender: None
Adoption Code: None animal-tracker

Balerion and  Syrax are four month old siblings with sweet natures that belie their dragon names. These healthy, robust kittens are well socialized to humans and more apt to snuggle up on a chair than fly through the air breathing fire. Not realizing how beautiful they are and that every eye is on them, these kittens are loving and appreciative of every pat and chin scratch.  Balerion, a male, is a classic mackerel tabby, with toes tipped in white. His facial markings have a trace of brown, almost reminiscent of an ocelot, and his eyes are amber with a touch of green.  With his sibs, he’ll happily chase paper balls and feather toys and loves playing hockey. He's a careful observer and watches everything around him. Syrax, a female, is a black and white tuxedo lady, with a white nose, chest, and paws. She’s gentle and relaxed and very interested in humans. While this girl loves to hang out and be chill, she leaps at the chance to rumble with her siblings. She enjoys having her belly rubbed or chin scratched and is happy to be picked up. She’s also a world class purrer: when she sits on your chest her purr-motor starts to rev and all your tensions and cares melt away.  Both kittens will tumble over each other to race and rumble and then abruptly switch gears to sidle up to the nearest human or nap. Balerion and Syrax balance out their love of fun and play with a strong interest in watching and observing the world around them or simply relaxing until the next playtime. Balerion and Syrax groom and clean themselves expertly and are virtuoso litterbox users. This pair can be mixed and matched with foster siblings Verde and Meleys as they are all equally bonded.  

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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