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Sweet Kitty Brothers in Kennebunk, Maine Found Their Forever Home
The Animal Welfare Society in Kennebunk, Maine found these two brothers a perfect home, but more homes are needed.
The Animal Welfare Society loves kitties Earl Grey and his brother Stormy. But they knew it was time for them to find a forever home. They are best buds and needed a home that could take both as they are a ‘bonded’ pair. They can’t be separated, which I think makes them even more adorable.
How old are brother kitties at AWS in Kennebunk, Maine?
These sweet boys are about 8 months old and are almost identical. People ask – how do you tell them apart? Well, Earl Gray has a little more white fur on his upper lip than his brother does. And here’s another difference – Earl Gray is more outgoing than Stormy. He’s what you might call a wallflower, so EG is usually the first one to venture over to explore a new part of the house or greet a new visitor.
Don’t worry, Stormy doesn’t hide in the corners forever. It takes him a little while to warm up, but then he’s right by Earl Gray’s side playing, exploring, and bird-watching. They love being together.
Are Earl Gray and Stormy people cats?
Yes! They love their people! They are very loving, loyal cats who like to sandwich their people on the couch for a good snuggle session. And what’s better than the warmth of two cats by your side on a cool fall evening? Absolutely nothing. They are easygoing, fun, and playful, they love each other and have new people to love!
There are other cats that need their forever home at the Animal Welfare Society in Kennebunk, Maine.
This is Gizmo. He’s almost 12 years old and very chill. He’s an indoor/outdoor cat who loves exploring outside during the day and snuggling up with his person/people at night. Maybe you are the perfect match for this sweet boy.
For more information on your new forever cat, just contact the Animal Welfare Society. They are open daily and you don’t need an appointment!
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