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Wesley and Wrangler's Personalities These brothers are VERY friendly, well-adjusted and confident kittens. They are bold and curious and settle easily into new environments. For kittens, they are amazingly well behaved! Their foster mom has trained them to use scratching posts made of sisal and cardboard. Wesley and Wrangler are bonded and must be adopted together. WESLEY (orange and white tabby) is a very affectionate boy. He loves to come up to you for attention and cuddles and purrs very loudly to show you how happy he is. Wesley is also very "possessive" over his favorite toys - especially plush toys he can sink his teeth into. He runs away with these toys in his mouth, playfully growling to keep them from getting away and to show his siblings his prey belongs to him! When Wesley is not playing, he loves to cuddle with his siblings or his foster mom. WRANGLER (black and white) is irresistibly cute and purrs loudly when you pet him. This sweet boy is a survivor - he was rescued as a tiny kitten with a badly damaged right ear which subsequently fell off as the injury healed. Once rescued, Wranger was rushed to the ER but has never skipped a beat. He is not affected by his missing ear one bit. He can only hear from one ear but this doesn't affect anything about him - he runs, jumps and plays just like his siblings. Wrangler is very vocal and quick to let you know when he wants your attention. He loves watching his brother wildly running around and wrestles with him whenever he gets a chance! Like his brother, Wranger loves to cuddle when its time to slow down for a catnap. What Type of Home They Need Wesley and Wranger will do great in just about any home where they have plenty of room to roam around and opportunities to interact with people. They will do best in a home with more than one person since they are very active boys. A family with kids old enough to understand that kittens can get playfully wild would be great. They have not been exposed to dogs, but their outgoing personalities suggest they may do fine with a cat-friendly dog. They have learned to respect the sassy adult cat in their foster home and steer clear of her when she wants to be left alone! Where They Came From These boys were rescued from outdoors when they were young kittens, along with their two sisters, Sassy and Raven (posted separately). They adapted quickly to living indoors and are happy, well-adjusted kittens.
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About this Cat
Wesley and Wrangler's Personalities These brothers are VERY friendly, well-adjusted and confident kittens. They are bold and curious and settle easily into new environments. For kittens, they are amazingly well behaved! Their foster mom has trained them to use scratching posts made of sisal and cardboard. Wesley and Wrangler are bonded and must be adopted together. WESLEY (orange and white tabby) is a very affectionate boy. He loves to come up to you for attention and cuddles and purrs very loudly to show you how happy he is. Wesley is also very "possessive" over his favorite toys - especially plush toys he can sink his teeth into. He runs away with these toys in his mouth, playfully growling to keep them from getting away and to show his siblings his prey belongs to him! When Wesley is not playing, he loves to cuddle with his siblings or his foster mom. WRANGLER (black and white) is irresistibly cute and purrs loudly when you pet him. This sweet boy is a survivor - he was rescued as a tiny kitten with a badly damaged right ear which subsequently fell off as the injury healed. Once rescued, Wranger was rushed to the ER but has never skipped a beat. He is not affected by his missing ear one bit. He can only hear from one ear but this doesn't affect anything about him - he runs, jumps and plays just like his siblings. Wrangler is very vocal and quick to let you know when he wants your attention. He loves watching his brother wildly running around and wrestles with him whenever he gets a chance! Like his brother, Wranger loves to cuddle when its time to slow down for a catnap. What Type of Home They Need Wesley and Wranger will do great in just about any home where they have plenty of room to roam around and opportunities to interact with people. They will do best in a home with more than one person since they are very active boys. A family with kids old enough to understand that kittens can get playfully wild would be great. They have not been exposed to dogs, but their outgoing personalities suggest they may do fine with a cat-friendly dog. They have learned to respect the sassy adult cat in their foster home and steer clear of her when she wants to be left alone! Where They Came From These boys were rescued from outdoors when they were young kittens, along with their two sisters, Sassy and Raven (posted separately). They adapted quickly to living indoors and are happy, well-adjusted kittens.