Indoor cats Big Boy and Little are a ‘dynamic duo.’ They’re looking for a new home
Big Boy and Little have a friendship that should last a lifetime
They met when they were just kittens. These cats are so similar in appearance you would think they were brothers; even their behavior implies a close kinship.
Together, they’re a dynamic duo.
Big Boy is a large kitty with an outgoing personality, and it’s his confidence that inspires Little to be braver than he thinks he is.
For the past six years, these easygoing boys have enjoyed the safety and comfort of being indoor kitties — occasionally enjoying supervised outings in a secure backyard.
They like feather toys, appreciate human affection and are up-to-date with veterinarian visits.
When their owner passed, relatives took the kitties in. But they can’t provide a permanent home.
Thankfully, Hospice of San Luis Obispo County is helping to find Big Boy and Little a forever family.
The nonprofit organization’s Pet Peace of Mind program exists to assist people in hospice with caring for their pets.
The program allows clients to complete their end-of-life journey with the companionship and comfort of their pets, without worrying about their pets’ current or future needs — including foster care and finding permanent homes.
Interested in becoming a Pet Peace of Mind volunteer? Call 805-544-2266 or visit hospiceslo.org/services/pet-peace-mind.
To meet Big Boy and Little, or find out more about the two cats, please call Hospice of SLO County or Dale at 805-889-9808.
Big Boy and Little need a new home to insure their friendship never ends.