Maybe the thought of separating a pair to some is ok… but the volunteers at Northport Cat Rescue who foster these pairs for months sometimes, feel otherwise. Yes, there are times we decide - you know what? It’ okay to separate a pair. Maybe they really don’t depend on one another. Maybe a loving family will make up for the void. But then there are those Special Duos that we foster and we see - to separate them would hurt. To separate them would be like losing your partner.. your husband… your wife… your brother…your sister… your best friend…your child. The one that makes you feel safe and loved. Not that they don’t want human companionship…but you catch them curled up together… or cleaning each other… or playing… or sitting next to each other looking out a window and you just know… they need each other.
So here are some of our dynamic duos… that ended up in our rescue by no fault of their own…
If you have it in your heart to adopt 2
Here they are…
1st 2 pics- Herme and Clarisse- 3-4 years old- siblings fostered with love as babies adopted and returned because of an “allergy”
Petunia and Lulu - 13 years young- together all their lives- lost Mom to Covid.
Robin and Misha- just kittens still - no interest at all at any adoption events- love each other immensely
Last 2 pics Daisy and Minnie- 8 years young- sisters raised in a Hoarders home- recently rescued when owner passed away- Daisy fiercely protects Minnie - both sweet and innocent.