Thursday, January 9, 2025

Pets of the Week: Eddie & Teddy

A Two-Purr-One Deal You Can’t Refuse

Eddie and Teddy are two handsome Maine Coon brothers that were relinquished to the Coronado Animal Care Facility when their family welcomed a new baby.

  • Teddy is poised and confident, greeting everyone who enters the cat community room.
  • Eddie is more reticent, but warms up quickly with just one pet.
  • Both boys are affectionate and enjoy interactive play with their human friends. Eddie is especially fond of catnip 😉
  • Both Teddy and Eddie are about as handsome as cats can get, with their striking long hair coats and distinctive markings. Teddy has the more tabby-like markings and Eddie is black with a gray undercoat that flows along his belly from his chest to his tail.

Eddie’s Stats: Male Cat, 6 Years Old, DLH Maine Coon Blend, Black with Gray, Shots Up To Date, Neutered, Microchipped, Tested for FELV, FIV & Parasites

Teddy’s Stats: Male Cat, 6 Years Old, DLH Maine Coon Blend, Dark Tabby, Shots Up To Date, Neutered, Microchipped, Tested for FELV, FIV & Parasites

Are you looking for a bonded pair of feline brothers to light up your life and keep you company? Come meet Eddie and Teddy at the Coronado Animal Care Facility to see how wonderful they are!

The Coronado Animal Care Facility is located at 1395 First Street at the south end of the Ferry Landing complex.

If you are interested in adopting a cat, you must first complete a Cat Adoption Application and meet with a PAWS of Coronado Cat Adoption Counselor. Cat adoption applications are available at the facility or Cat Adoption Applications may be completed online.

If you have any questions, please contact the Cat Adoption Team online or call Bob at 619-840-9727.



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PAWS of Coronado was established in 2003. PAWS manages the Coronado Animal Care Facility and cares for the orphaned cats and dogs of Coronado while they find them their forever homes.

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