Leah — Brave little heart
Leah’s life began in the hardest place imaginable—a homeless camp where survival was never guaranteed. When a devastating fire destroyed everything around her, including the only home she had ever known, Leah was just a four-week-old, blue-eyed baby. She lost her mama far too soon, but she never lost her spirit… or her brother.
From the very beginning, Leah and Luke held onto each other, and that love is still the center of her world.
Today, Leah is the bravest of the two, a tiny explorer with a curious mind and a fearless heart. She wants to be part of everything—the first to greet you at the door, the first little paws racing to dinner, the first to investigate any new sound or toy. She is incredibly smart, playful, and full of wonder, especially when feather toys are involved.
She may pause for just a moment when meeting someone new—a tiny heartbeat of shyness, as if she’s making sure the world is safe.
But the second a toy wiggles or a treat appears, Leah’s eyes light up and suddenly you are instant friends. Her trust is gentle and genuine, and once you’ve earned it, she gives her whole heart.
Beneath that bold spark lives the softest soul.
Leah melts into affection—she adores kisses, gentle pets, and cozy naps in her favorite hammock. If you lean in to give her a kiss while she’s resting, she begins to purr before you even touch her, as though she’s been waiting just for that moment. She even enjoys her little photo sessions… as long as there are toys, treats, and plenty of love included.
Leah makes friends easily with other cats, but her heart belongs to Luke.
They sleep curled together, groom each other, play, dream, and find comfort side by side. After everything they have survived, their bond is unbreakable—and she will need a home where they can stay together, safe forever.
Both Luke and Leah and very gentle and polite with humans and other cats. They even allow to have their teeth brushed, nails trimmed and they love been burhsed!
Because Luke and Leah are deeply bonded, they will only be adopted as a pair. We never separate true siblings, and research shows that two kittens grow happier, braver, and more emotionally secure when they have each other.
Here is some more information why we have this policy:
http://www.kittenlady.org/twokittens.
Two kittens are better than one
Luke and Leah are 2.5 months old as of Feb 1 2025. Luke and Leah are fully vetted: spayed, vaccinated, dewormed, microchipped, and flea-free. They tested negative for FeLV and FIV and heartworms
Check out more photos and videos of Luke and Leah here:
Luke and Leah Photo Album
If you are interested in meeting this amazing duo or want to learn more about them please fill out an application here:
Adoption application
Questions? info@littlelivesatl.org