When You Adopt a Kitten and Surprise Her with a Reunion with Her Sister a Few Days Later

By: Clarisse Jelle
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| September 24, 2024

When this pet parent decided to bring home a kitten, she soon realized one wasn’t enough—she had to adopt the kitten’s sister, too! And it turned out to be the best choice she could have made. These two sibling kittens are not only absolutely adorable but also seem thrilled to be back together again. Their heartwarming reunion was captured in a touching video that’s sure to bring a smile to anyone’s face.

In the video, you can see the first kitten, a little black ball of energy, rush into the room with a loud, excited cry as her sister is let out of the carrier. The two wasted no time running to each other as if they were saying, “It’s been so long!” They spent a few seconds looking at each other in amazement before the new kitten quickly darted under a piece of furniture, perhaps still adjusting to her new surroundings.

The proud cat mom captioned the video with, “When you adopt a kitten and surprise her a few days later with her sister.” She also mentioned “the meow of relief” the first kitten let out upon seeing her sibling again. The video quickly became a hit, racking up over four million views as viewers couldn’t get enough of the joyful reunion.

The comments were full of people loving the sweet moment. “Sisters just belong together,” one person wrote. Another said, “Please post more of them, they are so cute.” And, of course, the owner didn’t disappoint. She followed up with another adorable clip showing the two kittens snuggled up together on the same bed. In the comments, she shared their names: Sundae and Lola.

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What’s even more endearing is how much the two kittens resemble each other. Though Sundae is all black and Lola has some white patches, their faces are strikingly similar, making them an irresistible pair.

It’s wonderful that this owner chose to keep the siblings together. Without each other, they might have felt a bit lonely. Now, they can enjoy life side by side, just as they should!

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