Meet AJ (short for Ajax) and her brother Blaise(pictured here), double, without the trouble! They will never fail to leave you laughing at their goofy antics--after all they are tuxedos. These former ferals were initially trapped and neutered, and extremely scared kittens taken into foster care at the start of October. With lots of love and patience, but mostly wet food breakfasts and dinners plus cat Go-Gurts (Delectable licky treats), this bonded duo warmed up after a few weeks.
They say twins can be opposites, and the same is true for these sweet, loving "teens." As young cats, their favorite hobby is "play," with their favorite toys having feathers, or something they can kick or chase.
Blaise is a bit modest, the more quiet of the pair, and a little shy (but who isn't when something is new to you!). But, he is very quick to warm up once he's comfortable, including a big, friendly dog. If Blaise is feeling overwhelmed, sometimes he'll go recharge, often enjoying the comfort of a soft bed and blankets, cat hammock or the top of a cat tree, happily returning when he's ready.
Note: They are pair bonded and both are great around other cats of all ages and do well around a large friendly dog. They have not been around children of any age so unsure how they might be. And those cloudy eyes they each have doesn't slow them down, as they can see out of them, just likely a bit blurry.
Meet AJ (short for Ajax) and her brother Blaise(pictured here), double, without the trouble! They will never fail to leave you laughing at their goofy antics--after all they are tuxedos. These former ferals were initially trapped and neutered, and extremely scared kittens taken into foster care at the start of October. With lots of love and patience, but mostly wet food breakfasts and dinners plus cat Go-Gurts (Delectable licky treats), this bonded duo warmed up after a few weeks.
They say twins can be opposites, and the same is true for these sweet, loving "teens." As young cats, their favorite hobby is "play," with their favorite toys having feathers, or something they can kick or chase.
Blaise is a bit modest, the more quiet of the pair, and a little shy (but who isn't when something is new to you!). But, he is very quick to warm up once he's comfortable, including a big, friendly dog. If Blaise is feeling overwhelmed, sometimes he'll go recharge, often enjoying the comfort of a soft bed and blankets, cat hammock or the top of a cat tree, happily returning when he's ready.
Note: They are pair bonded and both are great around other cats of all ages and do well around a large friendly dog. They have not been around children of any age so unsure how they might be. And those cloudy eyes they each have doesn't slow them down, as they can see out of them, just likely a bit blurry.