Thanks to a group of volunteers from the Boyd’s Cove TNR Project, Xeno and Ripley arrived at the Exploits Valley SPCA shelter in Canada at the end of September.
The kittens were just 4 pounds and roughly a year old, but what made them even more remarkable was that they were part of an adorable litter of eight cats.
Fortunately, the gorgeous women were able to nurture their children in a huge room with plenty of comforts, blankets, and toys. Both kittens have always been extremely close, to the point where they do all of their activities together and nurture their eight young together.
Sarah MacLeod, a volunteer at the shelter, told The Dodo:
“They’re inseparable sisters who wander about with their tails dangling.”
The lovely feline family is doing well, but both moms recognize that raising such a large litter requires teamwork. The infants needed to grow a bit more, so the caregivers at the shelter decided to keep them alone in a room so they could continue to develop. Both parents entirely share their offspring; any one of the eight newborns, or even all eight, can be feeding on one of them in minutes.
The cats are also so close together that it’s impossible to identify which baby belongs to which mum, yet Xeno and Ripley seem OK with it.
When they set aside the responsibilities of being a responsible mother, they frequently sit by the window of their room, trying to draw attention to themselves. They sit for many minutes at this location, staring at passers-by in the hopes of finding a potential adoption.
Sarah continued, ”
“They like seeing down the hall via the glass door. They are enthralled by the people and the attention!”
Despite the fact that several of their infants have already been adopted, none of the moms have received a single application.
Sarah had this to say:
“At this moment, Xeno and Ripley do not have any applications. Even though they are the size of a cat, they have been the best mothers to all eight kids.”
Both kittens, on the other hand, are ready to leave mom behind and seek a loving permanent family.
They will continue to greet everyone passers-by through the glass of their enclosure, waiting for their desire to come true.
To witness the bonded kittens gathering at the shelter window is to witness the power of friendship and the deep longing for a loving home. It serves as a call to action, encouraging potential adopters to consider the immeasurable joy of providing a forever home to not just one, but two deserving souls.
May the sight of these bonded kittens waiting at the shelter window touch the hearts of those who cross their path. Let it inspire us to open our homes and our hearts to the power of love, ensuring that these inseparable companions can embark on their journey of life together, forever cherished and adored.