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Kelby and Odeletta’s Happy Tails

Today’s Happy Tail Tuesday are Kelby and Odeletta!

Two black and white cats napping on a bedThese beautiful cow-kittens were the last two of their litter, and we were holding out hope that an adopter would want to keep them together. After Heidi recently lost her 16 year old cat, she was hoping a pair of kittens would help her heartbroken family heal. We were so happy when they chose Kelby and Odeletta, who for some reason had waited weeks to be adopted.

“We tossed a few suggestions around, but Mike came up with Hansel and Gretel and we thought those would fit being brother and sister. They have already stolen our hearts.”

Thank you to Heidi and family for adopting and Happy Tails, sweet kitties!

July 2, 2019
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