So cute. I'm glad you got two siblings. My daughter adopted two sibling kittens in 11/13 and they are so attached to each other and do everything together. They entertain each other when she is at work (and sleep a lot, lol).
edwardbo said:are they deaf ? i recall hearing white cats with a patch on head is usually deaf ?
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Thanks for the tip! We're pretty handy, so when/if we need to replace our current cat tree, I think we'll try the DIY route
Don't be surprised if the gray spot disappears. My white boy had a big dark gray spot when he was a kitten. Now it's a faint silver spot
I love white cats.
Mine are the exact same way! Most people don't know we have cats hahaha (minus the cat hair everywhere). Despite being a wonderful lap cat, the girl will NOT give you the chance to pick her up. In the two years I've had these two, she's never willingly been picked up/handled.They are adorable! I have 3 feral born brothers, now turning 7. Their wild mom had them in our wood shed and we managed to catch and rescue them (as well as going on a spay/neuter campaign catching/releasing mom and several other of her older wild litters).
Definitely patience with your adorable pair, they will come around. My 3 boys are very comfortable and affectionate with the family here, but they are invisible whenever anyone else is in the house. Never lost their cautious streak, I guess that comes in handy living wild.View attachment 163401