Pawl Mescal & Barry Meoghan

Pawl Mescal &

Barry Meoghan

Meet PAWL MESCAL & BARRY MEOGHAN!

Born to a feral mom and rescued from a wooded area in Venice Beach, these two orange boys arrived with no fixed address, no marketable skills, and entirely unreasonable levels of charisma. Having successfully transitioned from woodland creatures to indoor celebrities, they’re now accepting applications from humans prepared to finance their lifestyles.

PAWL MESCAL: Pawl has the soulful eyes, luxurious hair, and devastating emotional availability of a kitten specifically engineered to win awards. Like Connell from Normal People, he communicates entire character arcs through eye contact alone. One lingering glance and you’ll find yourself wondering whether you’re adopting a kitten or processing unresolved feelings. Sweet, affectionate, and effortlessly handsome, Pawl moves through life with the quiet confidence of someone who knows he’s the reason people stayed until the end credits.

BARRY MEOGHAN: Like his namesake, Barry has mastered the art of looking angelic while almost certainly being responsible for whatever just happened. Equal parts Saltburn’s Oliver Quick and every other unsettlingly charming Barry Keoghan character, he specializes in appearing uninvited, making himself comfortable, and somehow convincing everyone it was his house all along. This orange tabby is clever, fearless, and permanently operating several steps ahead of the rest of the cast. If a toy goes missing, a cabinet mysteriously opens, or you suddenly find him sitting somewhere he absolutely should not be, Barry would like to remind you that accusations require evidence.

Together, they’re essentially modern Irish cinema in kitten form: one heartbreakingly beautiful sad boy and one dangerously charismatic social climber. They survived life in the woods, conquered indoor living, and now spend their days causing minor scandals, chasing invisible enemies, and accumulating devoted fans.

Pawl and Barry will be delivered vaccinated, microchipped, flea treated, dewormed, FIV/FeLV tested, and neutered.