(Foster Found) Ani & Obi S.

(Foster Found) Ani & Obi S.

Breed/Type: Domestic Shorthair

Location: Tucson, AZ

Needs foster care by: September 1, 2025
Needs foster care until: April 15, 2026

🐾 Meet Ani & Obi – Sibling Cats Looking for a Foster Home While Their Guardian Serves

📍 Tucson, AZ | 🗓️ Foster needed from Sept 1, 2025 – April 15, 2026
🚗 Foster home needed within 4 hours of Tucson

Ani & Obi are a bonded pair of 2-year-old cats looking for a calm, cat-savvy foster home while their military guardian deploys. These siblings are opposites in personality but inseparable in love — and they’re ready to bring a little play, a little chill, and a lot of heart into your home.

🏠 Ani & Obi’s Ideal Foster Home

✅ Cat-savvy adults or family
✅ Dog-free household
✅ Willing to be patient with Ani’s warm-up period
✅ A home with safe, enriching space for two bonded cats
✅ Large litter box (no mat in front) and some cat-proofing for curious paws

These two are a perfect mix of personality and companionship. Ani will keep you entertained with her antics, while Obi is your built-in cuddle buddy. They love each other deeply and would thrive in a foster home that can give them time to settle and space to explore safely.

📩 Ready to Foster Ani & Obi?
Apply here: https://pactforanimals.org/application
Already approved? Email elizabeth@pactforanimals.org and say “We’ll foster Ani & Obi!”

Help us keep this bonded pair safe and loved while their guardian serves. They’re ready to snuggle, supervise, and bring joy to the right home. Could that be yours?

Fur Facts

Obi S.

2 years, 8 lb

Breed: Domestic Shorthair

Sex:  Male

Energy level:  Low – Medium

Affection Style: Super snuggly, loves laying with you and soaking up attention

Socialization:

People: Confident and friendly with everyone

Children: No exposure, but would likely do great

Cats: Friendly and adaptable

Dogs: No experience

Ani S.

2 years, 6 lb

Breed:  Domestic Shorthair

Sex:  Female

Energy level:  Medium

Affection Style: Snuggly on her own terms, likes being near you and under the covers

Socialization:

People: Shy at first, then curious — may run away, then circle back

Children: No exposure to kids, but likely fine

Cats: Needs time to warm up; once she does, she’s playful and affectionate

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