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My name is A.C. And Lacey!

Posted over 8 years ago | Updated over 8 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Russian Blue
Color
Gray or Blue
Age
Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

The story of AC and Lacey is one of love and fate. Two kitty souls destined to meet, and be together forever. They are not siblings like most pairs we adopt out. AC and Lacey met when foster mom decided to put the two single kittens together for companionship.

AC came in as a sad, sick runt of the litter. Due to this, he was separated from his 5 siblings, leaving him all alone. This was fine at first, but as time went on, and AC got better, he got BORED! The poor baby would run and jump and leap all over. He climbed up foster mom's pant legs and bit at her fingers as she typed her work. AC was feeling better, which was wonderful, except for anyone in a 5 ft radius who had fingers.

Anywho, weeks go by and foster mom gets a call about a baby kitten crying, stuck in a bush. Enter Lacey. Lacey fit in the palm of a hand, and looked up at foster mom with an appreciative gaze. You could almost hear the sigh of relief as she was wrapped in a fuzzy blanket and given kisses on her head. So off they went home, where Lacey was set up in a room next to AC, with blankets, food and all the love she could want. That first night was a sleepless one. Lacey cried and cried and cried, pleading for attention. Only stopping when coddled. AC hearing these cries, cried along. Foster mom wondered what they were talking about.

For a few days this went on, when finally mom decided-fine you two can meet-she needed sleep. After two health checks for both babies, the fated meeting occurred. And the bond was instant. Foster mom saw it happen, and said, "Crap, well now I have to adopt them out together". AC's finger biting stopped, Lacey's crying ceased. And they have spent everyday together since, playing and keeping each other busy. They often curl up together, AC cleaning Lacey or vice versa. Watching them interact will keep a permanent smile on your face. They eat together, sleep together, play together, and even pee together. This is a bond that cannot be broken. It is rare to see this instant, everlasting connection in two kittens that aren't siblings. So if you are looking for two kittens, that will keep you laughing and at the end of a long day, come sleep and purr on your lap, these two might be for you. Remember, two kittens keep each other busy, meaning less shredded curtains and broken vases! Come witness this love story in person, you won't regret it!

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