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Adopting Bonded Kitten Pairs in Bangalore

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Double the love, half the trouble. We always recommend adopting kittens in pairs because they keep each other happy, healthy, and endlessly entertained.

April and May are power-packed little kittens in the making. These two are always busy flexing their tiny muscles and wrestling, proving that two kittens are double the fun.

Meet the "O" crew: Momo, Dodo, Coco, Popo, Gogo, and Jojo. This adorable litter of sibling kittens is full of personality, from the cuddle champion to the purr motor that never stops.

A star-shaped huddle of eight adorable 45-day-old kittens sharing a meal. These healthy and playful babies are all ready to find their forever homes, preferably in pairs.

Meet Phoolan and Norbu, two 6-week-old female kittens. Both are litter-trained, dewormed, and full of energy and affection. They love to cuddle and will happily sleep with you.

Nyla and Rio are our winter snuggle squad. This fluffy duo, a tortie and a ginger, are experts at providing warmth with their built-in paw warmers and advanced fluff technology.

Meet Kitkat and Mini Mocha, a double trouble duo of ginger cats. This bonded pair is a dream team of mischief, love, and fluff, ready to make their way into your life together.

Ciro and Niko are bonded brothers who are all set for their forever home. Adopting them together reduces separation anxiety and provides them with a lifelong playmate.

This is Fluffy, one half of a playful, floofy pair. Along with his brother Fudge, he is litter-trained, vet-checked, and ready to bring double the love into your life.

This is Fudge, a sweet-hearted cuddle bug. He and his brother Fluffy are a dynamic duo, perfect for any family looking to adopt a bonded pair of kittens.

Here is a trio of energetic ginger and white kittens, full of love and purrs. Could one, or even a pair, of them be your new furry family members?

About Better Together: Bonded Pairs & Siblings

Two kittens are honestly easier than one. They have endless energy, and when you adopt a bonded pair, they channel that wild zoomie energy into play-fighting with each other instead of your curtains or toes. They also comfort each other, which drastically reduces separation anxiety when you are away at work.

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