Alyssa says: I always adopted one kitten at a time growing up, but since we got Sage and Ginger I will always adopt in pairs in the future. When we went to pick them out from their litter of four, we knew right away that they were the ones. Sage was so brave and outgoing, and Ginger was such a beauty and so sweet. I can't possibly capture their cuteness in words. We are endlessly amused by their antics, and the sound of two purring kittens curled up on my lap is one of the sweetest sounds I have ever heard. They chase each other around the apartment, play adorable games, lead each other on climbing expeditions, and cuddle up with each other to nap. At first, Ginger followed Sage around and acted like the little sister. After she was no longer afraid of us, she took on the roll of big sister. She likes to instigate little kitten wars, and cleans her brother while he's napping. Having two kittens is so rewarding, and I don't think we will ever stop saying, "Awww..."
Two happy, warm kittens at home and warm. Right now I have two 8 month old feral kittens and two 8 week old feral kittens and their feral mamas that I feed every day and feel so sorry for them. I try to make them beds...one mama is pregnant again but runs the minute she sees me....breaks my heart. I am disabled and can't catch them and no one in this rural community helps with feral cats...no Alley Cats Alliance out here.....
Duffy
- 6 years, 4 months ago
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It's great when you can keep siblings together - they make each other happy, and their people families too!