Pair of inseparable paralyzed cats is up for adoption in Colorado. ‘They are bonded’

It all started with a black stray cat being dropped off at a nonprofit animal shelter in Colorado.

Guapo is up for adoption with his bestie, Kelly.
Guapo is up for adoption with his bestie, Kelly.

A month later, Guapo’s soon-to-be bestie walked through the shelter’s doors back in 2020 — Kelly, Newcomer said.

Kelly at MaxFund Animal Adoption Center.
Kelly at MaxFund Animal Adoption Center.

It was kismet, and the two became inseparable in no time.

“They are complete love bugs. They are bonded,” Newcomer said. “They go really well together.”

Now, after spending three years at the shelter, the cats are up for adoption together, according to Newcomer.

“Though they get great care here, it’s still a shelter environment,” Newcomer said. “We’d love to get them into a home.”

Newcomer said they are looking for either a permanent or foster home for the two. Ideally, their new home would have linoleum or tile flooring, as “that’s where they get around best.”

A paralyzed cat duo is looking for a new home, according to a Colorado shelter.
A paralyzed cat duo is looking for a new home, according to a Colorado shelter.
Kelly is up for adoption with his bestie, Guapo.
Kelly is up for adoption with his bestie, Guapo.

Kelly even sprints up and down the hall, Newcomer said.

“He is so fast,” according to Newcomer.

In addition to playing, both cats “love, love, love cuddling,” Newcomer said.

“They’re just total sweethearts,” Newcomer said.

For more information about the inseparable pair, contact MaxFund Animal Adoption Center by emailing catshelter@maxfund.org or calling 720-266-6081.

MaxFund Animal Adoption Center, founded in 1988, takes in injured, abandoned and abused animals, Newcomer said. The center treats the animals so they can stay “for as long as they need before they get adopted.”

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