Leah and Lucky

Lucky

Hi, I’m Lucky. I’m 9 weeks old and have soft and fluffy black and white fur. I love to play with toys or, even better, with my sister Leah. I’m particularly fond of things that can be batted around and chased, like balls. I’m still exploring my world and learning new things, but I’m very brave and curious. The other day, I managed to catch my tail and discovered that it is part of me and it hurts when I bite it. I play with great enthusiasm, but when my batteries wind down, I love to snuggle with my sister or on my foster mom’s lap. I love to sing when I’m petted, but I haven’t found my meow yet. I keep trying to meow, but nothing comes out. I’m still learning big boy lessons, like fingers and toes are not toys and shouldn’t be chewed on, but I’m very gentle and am learning quickly.

Leah

Hi, I’m Lucky’s sister, Leah. I’m 9 weeks old and am a grey tabby with delicate little paws. I’m a little shy, but I like to follow Lucky around on his adventures. Once I get comfortable, I love to play with toys and to wrestle with my brother. My favorite thing to do is cuddle and I purr as soon as I’m picked up to show my appreciation and encourage petting. When I’m ready for a nap, I curl up with Lucky and get down to some serious snoozing.

My brother and I have a strong bond and do everything together, so we would be very sad if we were separated. We’re looking for a home that can handle such a high level of cuteness and with lots of toys and nice people to cuddle with. Our foster mom says we can bring our favorite toys with us, and we can’t wait to show you how to play with them. We think we might like to have children to play with as long as they know how to be gentle. We like other cats but have never been around dogs, so we aren’t sure if we would like them. You can’t find a cuter pair of kittens than me and my brother. We can’t wait to meet our new family and brighten their lives.

Unless otherwise noted in the above description, Kitty Connection cats have been:

– spayed or neutered
– vaccinated against rabies and distemper
– tested negative for FIV and FeLV
– examined by a vet

Adopters will receive their medical records.

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