Kittens Find Their Way to Garden Together and Won’t Leave Each Other’s Side
A pair of small kittens came into a family’s garden in Montreal, Canada. The skinny kittens looked like two peas in a pod and came into the yard to find food. They were only a few weeks old, but they were motherless and constantly cuddling up together.
Spotting the kittens in their garden, the family immediately reported them to local rescuers at the Chatons Orphelins shelter. The staff picked up the kittens the same day and took them to their rescue center.
“The sisters are completely inseparable. If they cannot see each other, they will immediately try to seek out one another,” Celine shared with Love Meow.
It turned out they were two little sisters. They were named Stella and Ally, but they were almost indistinguishable. Except that Ally is a little smaller than her sister and always hides behind her if she is afraid of something.
After a while, the volunteers took the sisters to the shelter. Although at first, they were timid and afraid of many things, the kittens quickly got used to the new environment and began to explore the house, and they fell in love with their foster mom.
“We named the twins Stella and Ally. They were very shy when they arrived. Our foster volunteer Lena took them in, so they could socialize in a comfortable home,” Celine Crom of Chatons Orphelins Montréal shared with Love Meow. “They quickly took to their new cat tree and even took a nap together in it.”
Stella continues to protect the fearful Ellie. The sisters are growing active, healthy, and happy. They love asking for attention from their foster mom, playing, and doing everything together. They are inseparable!
In addition, the kitties have already made friends with their foster mom’s house cats, and are making runs around the house together. When the sisters are a little older, they will nice families.
“Ally is outgoing and very playful while Stella is a bit reserved. They complement each other perfectly,” Celine shared with Love Meow. “If one of them gets petted, both of them switch on their purr motors at the same time.”