This is one of the new members of our household. This is Luna. Her brother, Tuna is still being shy. They are both in the spare bedroom at the moment so that they can feel a bit more secure together while everyone has the chance to bat paws and sniff under doors at each other.
Luna and Tuna are both just over a year old. They’re a bonded pair and are biological siblings. This is the second time in their young lives that they have been re-homed because their human was no longer able to take care of them. We expect our home to be their forever home – even if that home moves location again sometime in the future. After all, our previous clowder moved with us, back and forth across the country, 11 times during their lives. Home, for us, is where the kitties are!
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Love the new family members. So wonderful that you’ve given them a third (?) chance at a stable home.
I do have the story now and this is their second chance at a forever home. MomCat was rescued and gave birth at her rescuer’s house under her rescuer’s bed. The kittens all found homes, but Luna and Tuna’s new person is seriously ill and couldn’t keep them no matter how much she wanted to. They are acting like they want to explore the rest of the house, which is going to be fascinating as Tuna is BIGGER than George!
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