AWBI AND KEEVA

Hi! I am Awbi, or Sailor, depending on which size human in our foster family is talking. And this is my little brother Keeva, or Norman.

We are kinda little kitties, not baby babies and not quite teens, maybe 4 or 5 months old. A great age because we can do almost anything. And we are CUTEEEEE! Everybody in our foster family agrees about that. Super cute. The cutest! Cute as a button! Just ask them. It’s almost a third name, we get called that so much. Another great thing is we are black! Our foster family says that we are so beautiful 😊

We were born outside and it was okay for a while but then it got cold and a nice lady picked us up and took us to this warm place called a foster home. It’s great here. We can play with our jingle balls like crazy…..all over the house, for hours. Until we get tuckered out and then we snuggle up wherever we want, sometimes on a human’s lap and go sleepytime all safe and cozy. Purrrrr. And whenever we are hungry, I sing out the sweetest little meow that no one can resist and the family gives us yummy food, all we can eat. 

It’s great here but we know that we’re supposed to be getting a ‘forever family’ that will be the most wonderful thing ever, better than jingle balls, like for the rest of our lives! And we’re really excited about that.

One thing–we are still cautious about the unknown, and about craziness in the house. Loud noises and sudden movements, we take cover cause that is what our mom taught us. I go right up to the family and ask for pets. But my little brother who is smaller and fluffier, Keeva Norman , is a little more cautious than I am.  When people are nice and gentle he will be in their lap and soaking up the snuggles. But any crazy business and he is out of here……..well, me too. We will need a little time to get familiar with new places and people, even our new forever family people. But I’m sure that our real forever family will be fine with that and love us no matter what. Cause that’s what real families do. Or that’s what I’m told cause I’ve never really had one of those yet. So excited to get one!

Now here’s the thing. We could go to separate forever families who would love us, but right now I think Keeva Norman would be happier to have me around, to watch over him like a big brother does. And I want to do what’s best for him; he is already my family. So for now, we really would like to be adopted together, to have the same forever family and show them how cute we are, how fun we are playing, and how adorable it is when we snuggle up in a little knot together and purr and nap. We hope that will be enough to be loved forever.

If you’d like to find out more about us, and meet us in Wasilla, please call this lady who says she is going to help us get a great forever family. Call soon! 907 980-8898

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