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I am Ash (17) and I recently adopted two beautiful tabby boys, who have just turned nine weeks.
First is Fred. He is a real terror, loves to get everywhere he shouldn't and is super adventurous. He isn't one for cuddles but will sometimes get a little jealous when his brother comes to nap on my lap. His back if completely black save a few brown stripes and his belly and chest are completely white. His paws have little black spots that match his back.
Then there's Pan. Pan is the sweetest thing, follows Fred into all his trouble but loves to just curl up on my lap and sleep. Pan is brown with a lot of black stripes, which you can kind of see in the picture below and has spots on his legs and paws that similarly match the pattern on his back.
They absolutely adore each other and today actually marks my two weeks of having them and I cannot believe how comfortable they are. I thought it would take a lot longer for them to settle in, Pan especially, but after a week they were running around and pouncing on each other like they'd been here their whole lives.
First is Fred. He is a real terror, loves to get everywhere he shouldn't and is super adventurous. He isn't one for cuddles but will sometimes get a little jealous when his brother comes to nap on my lap. His back if completely black save a few brown stripes and his belly and chest are completely white. His paws have little black spots that match his back.
Then there's Pan. Pan is the sweetest thing, follows Fred into all his trouble but loves to just curl up on my lap and sleep. Pan is brown with a lot of black stripes, which you can kind of see in the picture below and has spots on his legs and paws that similarly match the pattern on his back.
They absolutely adore each other and today actually marks my two weeks of having them and I cannot believe how comfortable they are. I thought it would take a lot longer for them to settle in, Pan especially, but after a week they were running around and pouncing on each other like they'd been here their whole lives.