At least they are still young and very adoptable. Hopefully they find a new home soon! How sad to lose their current home, though.
Originally Posted by Dulcie Riley
Same here - we have allergies but our furbabies arn't going anwhehere. You cannot determine in that short period of time whether the allergy is due to the cats.it takes much longer than that. Sounds like a convenient excuse to me but if that is what they are like, you are prob best to know now and find another and better home for these babies.
We definitely want to keep them together. The boys are very closely bonded. Caught them all curled up together yesterday - too cute!Originally Posted by huggles
well it sounds like they have a good chance to find a perfect forever home! Are you going to try and keep them together? sorry you may of said this earlier in the thread.
Susie, you're so sweet!Originally Posted by kittylover4ever
Jerry would be taking the meds if I had to cram it down his throat!
Thanks for the encouragement! You're right. The right person is out there. Actually, considering that both boys have upper respiratory infections right now, they wouldn't have been at their best even if someone had been interested. We'll just have to keep trying. Whoever gets these two will be so lucky. Wish it could be me.Originally Posted by Callista
Oh, how I wish I could adopt them... It's too bad that people want kittens so much, when they really don't stay kittens for long and an older cat is just as loving as any kitten, and needs fewer feedings, and might even already have been neutered and vaccinated.
When I can finally live in a place of my own, I'm adopting a couple of adult cats... if I can find two cats that want to stay together, like yours do, that's exactly what I'd want. Yes, kittens are charming; but adult cats have an aura of their own that I love even more than kittenish cuteness.
Now, see--if there's one person like me, most likely there are others. It's just a matter of time before you find them, right?