Cardinal and Phoenix are catted brothers that were adopted from a cat colony in Los Angeles. The unfamiliar atmosphere of the enclosed enclosure worried them in the early weeks, and they were quite shy and remained close to each other.
They eventually became accustomed to it, but they never parted. The couple became more attractive and flourished.
“They have a deep relationship, so you can only put them in one house,” said Drew, a 16-year-old activist who has spent a lot of time assisting homeless animals.
The person was able to find a home for the cats after six months of overexposure, but the new owners were fickle and quickly gave the kittens over to another shelter, blaming allergies.
Then the volunteer Giana took Cardinal and Phoenix to the next overexposure. The brothers liked it at her house – they quickly began to purr.
And Giana, meanwhile, took under her care two stray kittens, girls Luna and Lupita.
The crumbs were freed to play in the arena when they had grown up a little. They also noticed red cats outdoors…
Giana discovered the cats playing with the kittens when she awoke the next day. From the outside, it appeared like the four of them had known each other for quite some time.
Red brothers began to support the little ones and give them a sense of comfort. The girls were grateful.
With such mentors, Luna and Lupita are now pretty confident in themselves!
Of course, finding a family willing to take in four pets at once is unlikely, but for the time being, cats and kittens seem to appreciate each other’s company from the bottom of their hearts!
We wish Cardinal and Phoenix to find an ideal common home, and the female kittens to grow up safely!