Devon Rex Adults
Mr. Mugatu
Mr. Mugatu is retiring early.
Mr. Mugatu is a sweet boy and will need to be placed as an only cat but in a home with dog(s). For some reason after the move he has decided he is no longer a cat, but instead a dog. He will probably mellow back out once neutered, but for sake of new owners and introductions, it's best he lives his life to the fullest as the confused cat/dog that he thinks he is. He has to go to a home with at least one dog who enjoys the company of cats. He LOVES dogs. He will cry if the dogs are outside too long without him. He likes to sneak tackle the dogs and jump at them to get the dogs to chase him. He sleeps with the dogs. He very much is a dog in a cat's body.
Mugatu was awarded the best White Devon Rex for 2023 in TICA. Once he is neutered, he would be a great option for someone wanting to show in the Alter Class. He was wonderful at the show we attended, and the judges loved his type. He just does not like other cats, which means he does not fit our breeding program and what we are striving for.
Mila & Boo
Mila and Boo.
Probably two of my favorite girls. Prior to our move, we were putting a halt on breeding. Now, after the move, the girls are not too keen on being with Jack, and we are now in the risk zone for Pyometra. Mila has had 2 litters, Boo has never had a litter. They are both out of Yukki. But Mila's father is Zoltan, and Boo's father is Payton. Mila is a very laid back cat for a Devon and a bit more independent than most. I say this in a way that she rarely sleeps on the bed with the rest of us. She is more likely to be found sleeping on the couch or cat tower instead. She will absolutely come running and chirping when called. Still super sweet girl, but she's not going to be up in your business 24/7 by any means.
Boo on the other hand. Is more nosey and a busy body. If Dennis the Menace was a cat, that is Boo. She will judge you hard core if you are doing something she thinks is weird. She isn't always a fan of being held. But at the same time, if she knows you have something she wants, you won't find a sweeter cat. She really knows how to put on a show and work her magic to get her way. If you have a lot of plants or nick nacks, a Devon usually isn't for you, but for sure not with Boo.
I would like them to go to a home together. Mila tolerates dogs. Boo loves dogs. She does prefer large to small, but likes them all the same. Mila is indifferent. She can take them or leave them. Ideally no other cats, unless you are used to introductions. They like the cats they are with, but Boo in particular can be a bit of a drama queen with new cats. If you are comfortable with slow intros and know the classic cat behavior signs, it shouldn't be an issue.
Bindi & Winkin
Another pair I'd ideally like to place together, and a bit of a special needs bundle. Bindi isn't handling the different environment of the west well at all. We have been to the vet and the best option is to run air humidifiers for her, but realistically it's not fair to her. She needs to go back to a more humid area like she was used to. She never had a health issue up until getting here, so I believe she will recover just fine once back out east or somewhere simular, but will need that time to decompress and get back to normal. She is doing better, but I do want to get her back to where I know she thrived vs just doing ok. Bindi is a very sweet easy-going cat. I cannot remember her ever having a fuss with any animals, new or old. She just goes with the flow kind of gal.
Winkin was an owner return due to a house situation. She is named Winkin due to being a one-eyed baby. She is super affectionate, and a wee bit needy. She did have a companion that she misses dearly and why I really want her to go with a pair as she got a bit depressed by herself, and being Bindi likes everyone, the two have become good little friends. Winkin doesn't like being in a crate together with another cat but really enjoys them being with her in the house. Winkin has had a bit of a traumatizing past few months as she was brought to us literally the day of the move and came along the crazy journey and hussle and bussle all at once.
Both need a soft spot to land where they can both be happy lap cats in a home where someone understands they aren't going to be perfect from day one.