Cashew & Pistachio - Adopted

Cashew & Pistachio - Adopted

Cashew & Pistachio are a bonded sibling pair and must be adopted together. They are both sweet, playful and gentle. They haven't quite mastered the art of snuggling but they both enjoy being pet. They can both be a bit skittish but are curious and energetic cats who also have couch potato sides. 

Cashew

Cashew is a female domestic shorthair calico cat available for adoption at Catoro Cat Cafe in East Vancouver. 

Cashew came to Catoro along with her siblings Peanut, Filbert, Pistachio and their mama Acorn. Cashew was very scared when she first came to Catoro but has become a total sweetheart. She can still be skittish and is nervous around crowds or loud noises, but has become the silliest and sweetest little nugget. She is a real ham and will wind herself around your legs for attention. She loves butt scratches.

Cashew is very playful and will even chase around the broom while we try to sweep. She's also great at entertaining herself and will hop around while she bats around a little ball. She loves to roll around while you pet her and will let you rub her belly.


Birthday: September 17, 2024

Good with cats: Yes, Cashew is amazing with other cats and would love to be in a multi-cat home.
Good with kids: Yes
Good with dogs: Unknown

Pistachio

Pistachio is a male domestic shorthair orange and white tabby cat available for adoption at Catoro Cat Cafe in East Vancouver. 

Pistachio came to Catoro along with his siblings Cashew, Peanut, Filbert, and their mama Acorn. Pistachio was very shy and fearful of humans but after a few months of slow and gentle socialization, he has made quite the improvement. Pistachio will walk up to you chirping for pets and he loves butt scratches. He likes to roll around on the floor in front of you, belly up, asking for attention. 

Pistachio is fantastic with other cats and loves to play even if the toy is attached to a human. He's also very curious and loves to watch what you're doing. 

Birthday: September 17, 2024

Good with cats: Yes, Pistachio is amazing with other cats and would love to be in a multi-cat home.
Good with kids: Unknown
Good with dogs: Unknown