Pets in need of homes
Herb and Peaches — Hyde Park Cats


Brother sister pair Herb and Peaches are looking for a home together. They are about two years old and both love their toys. They are the best door greeters, Herb is front and center if the door bell rings while Peaches hides behind him but she’s always there.
If you call Herb’s name he’ll come running. He loves belly rubs. If you’re busy and he wants to play, he’ll roll on the floor and purr. He also loves treats but he’s very patient and considerate of Peaches. He lets her have her treat first, he lets her decide which bowl she wants to eat from and he’ll choose last. Herb loves his sister, if he’s resting and she wants to play he’ll oblige her every time.
Peaches “The Princess” Malone Peachy as we call her is very sweet, she will sing you a song if you pull out a wet Applaws’ treat, or open a can instinct wet food. If you want anything at all from Peaches just present a wet treat and she’s all yours. She’s our left pawed princess, she places that left paw atop of the right paw and poses for mommy all the time. She uses that left paw to tap me when I’m walking by, if you ask for a kiss she’ll give you her left paw. She’s a very mellow kitten until her brother comes around and then her SUPER PLAYFUL side is exposed. She LOVES HERB, its the best sibling relationship I’ve ever seen in kittens. She follows Herb around the house and pounces on him whenever she wants to play. If Herb disappears in the house and she can’t find him, she’ll MEOW so loud that we all jump. When Herb appears they both fall on the floor and snuggle. She loves her brother, wherever he goes you can rest assure Peaches will follow.
To meet them, write to us at [email protected] !
Hyde Park Cats is a local, all-volunteer group dedicated to helping stray and homeless cats in and around Chicago’s Hyde Park. We received our 501(c)(3) status in 2014 and have had over 1,200 adoptions since our founding in 2008. See all our adoptable kitties on our webpage: http://hydeparkcats.org/adopt/
All of our cats are in loving foster homes, which means the cat you adopt will be familiar with the sounds, smells, and movements of life in a home and accustomed to living with humans. He or she has been interacting on a daily basis with people who know this particular cat intimately, and the foster mom or dad can tell you all about the cat’s individual personality, habits, preferences. You can’t judge a cat by its cover! And while we can’t predict the future or know everything about a cat, we can help you choose the cat who is right for you. We have an adoption application and an adoption fee, $125 for the adoption of one cat, or $250 for a pair. This fee goes towards covering their vet costs. All cats adopted out by us are neutered/spayed, micro-chipped, tested for FIV/FeLV, and treated with Revolution.
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