Ramses & Pharaoh are the sweetest, most loving cats their foster parents have ever taken care of and if they could, they would keep the boys for themselves.
Ramses & Pharaoh currently live in a duplex home with 2 female roommates.
The boys are playful, funny, calm & easily excited boys.
They have such a warm and loving temperament that they have stolen the hearts of their fosters.
These boys love to play with each other, wrestling, and running about chasing their tails.
Ramses & Pharaoh are curious little boys and they love to explore.
Ramses & Pharaoh came to Abbey Cats from a shelter north of the city where (through no fault of their own) they'd been dropped off.
They have no sensitivities to note, they are very go with the flow.
Their fosters say "It has been a joy to have them in our home and they have become apart of our little family and will easily become irreplaceable in yours"
It would be best for them to have the most attention they can get by being the only pets in a home, but they have such a wonderful temperament that we don't think other animals would be an issue.
These kittens love to play, and love attention.
A home where someone is mostly home during the day would be ideal, as they love to cuddle, play, and socialize throughout the day.
The boys are almost identical, but you can tell them apart because Ramses has a pink nose... Pharaoh's is black
Their foster home is comprised of two females but they are great around males and haven’t shown any aversion to kids in the home!
They are such sweet souls, individually and together.
Ramses is curious about life and loves to play (is self taught in fetch!).
By nature, he is less cuddly with people than his brother but once he’s sleepy, all he wants to do is snuggle up and be cozy next to his human.
Pharaoh is a big cuddler by nature.
When he’s not snuggling up to you, he loves to follow in his brother’s footsteps when playing.
These boys are the perfect duo and will bring so much joy to any loving and cozy home.
Ramses & Pharaoh are bonded and MUST be adopted together.
Please bear in mind that it is against Abbey Cat policy to adopt a single kitten under the age of six months to a home without a kitten of similar age for company.
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