Justin and Hailey Bieber re-home 'psycho' $35K Savannah cats

Justin and Hailey Bieber have temporarily re-homed their $35K Savannah cats Sushi and Tuna: ‘They are psycho and act half wild’

Justin and Hailey Bieber have had to temporarily re-home their Savannah cats.

The couple paid a reported $35,000 for Sushi and Tuna when they were cubs but the terms of the lease on their current rental home has meant the creatures – which are a cross between a domesticated cat and a medium-sized wild African serval – cannot stay with them and so they are currently living with the 24-year-old model’s cousin, Elle magazine reports. 

‘The cats are amazing, but they are psycho,’ said the blonde model.

Bye! Justin and Hailey Bieber have had to temporarily re-home their Savannah cats. The couple paid a reported $35,000 for Sushi and Tuna when they were cubs but the terms of the lease on their current rental home has meant the creatures cannot stay

What are they? The kitties are a cross between a domesticated cat and a medium-sized wild African serval

‘At one point, we had them in this room with a big sliding glass door. We’re sitting in the kitchen and we hear this giant thud, and we turn around and one of the cats has jumped off the ground and is sprawled out like this [spreadeagled],’ she added. ‘[He clung to the glass] like Spider-Man.’

Hailey then noted: ‘They’re really vocal. They legit talk to you. But they act half wild.’

The Drop the Mic presenter admitted the coronavirus pandemic has had benefits for her and her husband – who are temporarily renting while their new home is being renovated – because they have been able to take a ‘long, extended vacation’ and enjoy being together.

Not easy pets? ‘The cats are amazing, but they are psycho,’ said the blonde model; here Bieber is seen with one of the cats as well as their dog

A good fur parent: Justin is often photographed with the cats; here he talked about how one of the felines ran away but was found

She said: ‘I try to be careful saying something like, “The good thing about the pandemic,” because I know there’s been so much sadness and devastation.

‘But over the last six years of my career, I’ve never gone this long without working. Quarantine has removed any expectations of work, and there is no pressure of having to be anywhere. It’s the same for Justin.

‘We’ve gotten so much solid alone time. It’s like this long, extended vacation where we get to hang out together all the time.’

Wild! ‘At one point, we had them in this room with a big sliding glass door. We’re sitting in the kitchen and we hear this giant thud, and we turn around and one of the cats has jumped off the ground and is sprawled out like this [spreadeagled],’ she added. ‘[He clung to the glass] like Spider-Man.’ Hailey then noted: ‘They’re really vocal. They legit talk to you. But they act half wild’

The pooch: It seems as if the pair have held on to their little lap sog

The couple married in a private ceremony in September 2018 and even before they got together romantically, Hailey and Justin, 27, had discussed how they wanted to marry and have children while they were still young.

She said: ‘[Justin was] at a stage of his life where he could make decisions like, “I’m done with girls, and I’m done with fooling around, and I’m done with partying.”

‘We were friends first for a really long time before there was anything romantic. But we always knew that we were aligned on what we wanted in our future.

‘We had talked about wanting to be married young and having a family young and building a life. Even before we knew we wanted to be with each other.’

Her new cover: Hailey shared the cat news in the April cover of Elle magazine

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