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7-year-old tortoiseshell "2 Tone" available for adoption at local cat cafe; fee $75

5810122 · September 3, 2025
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Summary

Host Mike Dukes and cat-cafe staff member Mikayla promoted 2 Tone, a 7-year-old tortoiseshell cat available for same-day adoption for a $75 fee; the cat is fixed, vaccinated and comes with a starter goodie bag.

Host Mike Dukes and Mikayla, a cat-cafe staff member, promoted 2 Tone, a 7-year-old tortoiseshell cat available for adoption at the cat cafe and said the adoption fee is $75.

The cat-cafe staff member described the animal’s temperament and history: "2 Tone is 7 years old. She's in cat cafe, and, she's really friendly, super curious," the staff member said. The staff member also called 2 Tone a "Lap cat. Super good lap cat."

Why it matters: the cafe is offering an in-person adoption path for an adult cat that staff said gets along with other cats and is already spayed/neutered and vaccinated, reducing steps for prospective adopters. The hosts said adopters receive a starter bag of supplies and, if an applicant is already in the shelter system, the cat can possibly go home the same day.

Details from the segment: the hosts said 2 Tone has long, tortoiseshell fur and "a beautiful coat," and that the cat "gets along well with other cats." The adoption fee was stated as $75 and the hosts said the animal is fixed and vaccinated and will go home with "a whole package of stuff, all kinds of goodies." Mike Dukes advised listeners that if they have already completed an adoption application they are "in the system" and need only call to arrange a meeting.

The hosts noted the cafe and associated rescue also have dogs available for adoption. They encouraged interested people to visit the organization's website, complete an application, and call to arrange a visit.