Dear all,A while ago, I heard from a friend on Facebook that there were two little motherless kittens in an abandoned garden somewhere that she used to take some food for. But they had recently started some construction works in the garden and because of the new walls around the place, there was no way to get the kittens any food. This worried my husband and me a lot. So, we went there and rescued the two little guys, who were then less than two months old. We brought them home, although we knew we couldn't keep them in a small apartment of less than 50 square meters forever. (Not that we don't like to share, but you know that cats always want more!!) We named them Danny and Lucian after two cartoon characters! Anyway, we tried to provide them with the best that we could. But after they grew up a little more, it became harder and harder both for us and for them. Like, we didn't want to have to limit them, but at the same time, we couldn't let them just walk on (and even in) the fridge! (That's how it is when you have a small flat without even a balcony, and two little naughty bored cats.) I talked to some people and they told me that I was actually being cruel to these cats by 'imprisoning' them in such a small apartment. So, what we decided to do was that we took them to a park that seemed to be safe for the cats (not an easy task to find an animal friendly place in my country, Iran!) It was really hard for us to be away from our babies, but they seemed so happy. (We would go to see and feed them like twice a day, no matter what!) It was very depressing for me not to have them around me all the time, but I couldn't bring them back home when I saw how happy they were in the nature. The problems began when a few weeks ago we realized that Lucian wasn't really himself. We took him to the vet and we sadly realized that he had a torn diaphragm. It was devastating, especially when they told us that surgery was the only cure and the chances of survival were very little. (This surgery is probably not that risky in other countries, but here, animals who are still alive are just lucky!) We had to make a decision and we decided to give our little guy a chance to live a healthy life. He had the surgery and despite the complications (He almost died twice right after the surgery was done and they had to revive him) he fought it and he is now getting better and better. It's just a couple of weeks passed the surgery and he's already climbing the fridge again! Anyway, what happened made us realize that we couldn't leave him in the park anymore. We have Lucian home now, because he has to be taken care of for a while after the surgery. But Danny is still in the park, as we don't have enough space at home to keep them apart and he can't be around Lucian till he completely recovers. We even tried to find a bigger house with a small backyard or something. But we really can't afford it at the moment. We don't know how to trust Lucian with anyone, but I think the best decision we can make for them is to send him abroad. I mean, I really like to find some person or family abroad who'd like to adopt Lucian, or both him and his brother. At least, they're going to live in a friendlier atmosphere there and even if they get lost in the streets of US or Europe, I don't think that people will greet them with a kick, as they do in Iran! (It really breaks my heart when I think that this might be how Lucian got his diaphragm torn. We still don't know if it was a condition he was born wit and just got worse by time, or if it was a result of a trauma or something.) All the expenses and legal paperwork for sending the cat(s) abroad will be taken care of by my husband and me. The new family will just have to pick up the guy(s) at the airport. We just want to find someone who can ensure us that they'll give our 7 month old boy(s) the love and life he/they deserve and that they'll love him/them as much as we do.Any suggestions? Any nice people you may know who are looking to adopt cats? Thank you in advance.