Two bonded kittens jumped on any empty lap they could find once indoors after being found in a box outside.
Asa
Two gray kittens were found in a box outside when they were a few weeks old. The mother cat was nowhere in sight, and the kittens desperately needed intervention.
Tails High, an all-volunteer rescue, took them in. After 2-3 weeks of care, their little bellies rounded out, and their energy levels improved.
The kittens, named Mike and Ike (as they were thought to be boys at first), hopped out of their carrier when they landed in a new foster home for socialization. In no time, they began seeking out empty laps to sit on.
Mike and IkeAsa
“A lap never stays empty for long when you’re around Mike and Ike. They’ve been very friendly from the first day they arrived. They are the sweetest kittens and absolutely fearless,” Asa, their foster mom, shared with Love Meow.
Asa’s kitten-loving resident dogs heard the sound of the newcomers and wagged their tails, excited to greet them.
The kittens immediately gravitated towards the resident dogAsa
Usually, new kittens will hiss or be standoffish when they first meet the dogs, but not Mike and Ike. “These two ran up to my four fur kids (both cats and dogs) immediately.”
“They even ran towards the vacuum, which I’ve never seen an animal do. It was funny seeing these tiny 1.5-lb kittens running towards a big vacuum.”
Asa
While visiting the vet one day, Asa discovered that the kittens were girls, but their names stuck.
If they weren’t on a lap, they were nestled up with each other on their favorite blanket or atop the resident dog, Kona. Ike enjoyed making biscuits on Mike until they drifted off to sleep in a pile.
Ike kneaded away on MikeAsa
“Mike’s been the more ‘needy’ one; she had a lot of trouble gaining weight, and we had a few scary moments.”
For a week, Mike couldn’t keep food down and became severely underweight. “I thought she wasn’t going to make it, and I preemptively cried thinking about losing her.”
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