Two sweet kittens board a carrier for the trip to their new forever home. Soon they’ll have loving humans, a spacious place to play, colorful toys, delicious food and cat grass — everything a cat could want. Just one little issue: They don’t want to leave the crate just yet. But their wise human hosts give them time to adjust, and when they step out on their own, they’re home sweet home. (via Murray C.)
So, how did the pair settle into their new home? Glad you asked!
Such sweet little faces. I say they can take all the time they need.
I adopted a feral-born kitten when she was about four months old. For six days she hid under the bed, but I put her food and litter in there, talked to her everyday, now she is the most affectionate cat there ever was.
Feral kittens can be astonishing if you get them early enough. Sadly, that did not happen with my Scorpius, though he’s definitely a different kitty now that I’ve been WAH for over a year.
How adorable!
My ovaries just asploded.
Oh my, these two babies are so adorable! My brain is now mush.
So lovely! They’ve got a wonderful forever home.