Pumpkin and Kiki

We found your shelter about a year-and-a-half ago after the loss of one of our beloved Russian Blue kitties. Pumpkin, 11 weeks at the time, was wandering around in between all of the people searching for food (he still loves to eat). He has been a wonderful addition to our family. After the recent lost of our second Russian Blue, we visited the shelter again and found Kiki, eight weeks old, who we thought was a girl. However, at a recent vet check-up, we found out that Kiki is a he, not a she! So now he is still Kiki, but we look at him a bit differently than we did before. As you can see, Kiki has taken to his new home and to his new big brother Pumpkin. When they aren’t sleeping, Kiki tends to be chasing Pumpkin and when caught, he lick’s Pumpkin’s ears. Pumpkin tolerates it very nicely. I highly recommend this shelter as they do an amazing job of taking in cats and kittens, finding good homes for them and preparing the new owners. The early vet visits that they conduct provide a great deal of information at the time of adoption. With so many homeless cats, I can’t recommend this shelter enough. I would also encourage anyone looking for new pets to consider two cats – perhaps a kitten and an older cat. As you can see, the age difference can work out very well!

Katherine