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Couple adopts kitten and returns to shelter two weeks later (Video)

By Elise Petter Author

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Adopted alone from a shelter, a little cat found the peace of a new home. Two weeks later, her adopters made a big decision. 

In Birmingham, UK, a couple thought they'd made the right choice by adopting just one kitten from a shelter. But soon, the absence of her sister began to weigh heavily. The two little ones had grown up together and seemed inseparable. After two weeks of hesitation, their new owners made a heartfelt decision: to go back and get the second one. 

As soon as they were reunited, the magic happened. The two kittens recognised each other instantly. After a few seconds of caution, they started playing and rolling around together, as if they'd never been apart.

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Two sisters finally reunited

The scene was filmed and shared on TikTok, where it touched millions of viewers. Many praised the couple's gesture, highlighting how beneficial adopting in pairs can be for young cats. 

Indeed, many vets recommend adopting two kittens from the same litter when possible. They help each other, learn together and develop a wonderful bond. In this particular case, a simple return to the shelter allowed two sisters to be reunited after life had briefly separated them.

The benefits of adopting kittens in pairs

Adopting two kittens together offers numerous advantages. They keep each other company, reducing separation anxiety when owners are away. They also learn important social skills through play, helping them become well-adjusted adult cats.

For the Birmingham couple, what started as uncertainty turned into double the joy. Their home is now filled with the playful antics of two happy kittens who will never have to be apart again.

Translated from Wamiz FR
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