They rolled and tumbled in their nest like two roly-poly fluff balls.
The kittens did everything as a pair, and their personalities rubbed off on each other.
After Squiggy was weaned, Shirley began to put in more effort, so she could dine alongside her brother. When Squiggy figured out the litter box, Shirley would join him and try to do the same.
Playtime is high on Shirley’s list of daily activities, though sleep still tops the list along with her brother.
“Being able to reunite these two has been such a special feeling. It feels great to be able to offer his sister the same second chance Squiggy was given.”
“Squiggy and Shirley stick together like peanut butter and jelly or baseball and apple pie. Their wobbly ways just put a smile on your face – little balls of joy.”
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