Corleone & Nefertiti

Corleone & Nefertiti

Date of birth: 08/2024

Suitable for: Indoor-only

Microchipped: Yes

Vaccinated: Yes

Dewormed: Yes

Neutered: Yes

FIV Test/Felv Test: Negative/Negative

Handicap: No

Gets along well with cats: Yes

Gets along well with dogs : No

Gets along well with children: No

Some stories begin in a difficult way – but they still deserve a happy ending.

Corleone and Nefertiti are two young cats who are hoping for exactly that: a loving home where they can finally arrive and belong.

Corleone (white, male) was found on the street as a very sick little kitten. He was only three months old and struggling with severe rhinotracheitis. With a lot of care, patience and love, he fought his way back to life – and today he is a very special tomcat.

He is incredibly people-oriented and always seeks closeness. When someone walks past him, he gently reaches out his paw and holds on – as if quietly saying, “Stay with me a little longer.” Corleone is calm, loving and even-tempered, yet also confident and open. He gets along wonderfully with other cats and greatly enjoys their company.

Nefertiti (grey, female) also did not have an easy start. She was found outside, frightened, after falling out of a car engine – alone and helpless. Fortunately, she was rescued and allowed to grow up in a safe place.

Nefertiti is full of life: curious, playful and alert. With new people, she needs a little time at first, but once she gains trust, she reveals her gentle, loving soul. She loves sleeping close to her humans or with other cats, all snuggled up together. At the same time, she is a small, independent personality – she comes on her own when she wants affection and then gives her love in her very own special way.

Both are social, friendly and live harmoniously with other cats.

Corleone and Nefertiti have both experienced how uncertain and harsh life can be. All the more, they now long for a calm, loving place where they can stay forever – a home where they are loved, feel safe and can simply be themselves.

Perhaps the person they are waiting for is already out there.