Original Article: https://blog.theanimalrescuesite.greatergood.com/rescue-story-harvey-sabrina/

This story was submitted by our shelter friend The Cat House on the Kings. The Cat House on the Kings saves pets’ lives in the Fresno County, California area, and the Animal Rescue Site is proud to share their stories. You can learn more about their work here!

This brother and sister team, Harvey and Sabrina, have been waiting for their happily ever after for a long time, and we are hopeful that with some extra magic, we will get to send them to their adoptive home(s) before they hit being with us for an entire year!

Sabrina little kitten - Brother and Sister Looking for Their Own Home After Their Whole Family, Even Mom, Was Adopted
SABRINA. PHOTO: THE CAT HOUSE ON THE KINGS

Their two sisters were adopted as young kittens last December. Their mom was even adopted in January of this year, which is rare for mom cats!

This family started out being dumped at a gas station in an area that has increased dangers for cats and kittens. They do have an interest in getting to know patient people due to the kind person who didn’t leave them to fend for themselves, the one who scooped them up and brought them to safety.

Harvey tiny kitten - Brother and Sister Looking for Their Own Home After Their Whole Family, Even Mom, Was Adopted
HARVEY. PHOTO: THE CAT HOUSE ON THE KINGS

They came in last October and went into a loving foster home. They then had to start all of the needed vaccines and treatments, as well as getting spayed and neutered, so that they could go up for adoption. In their foster home, they were comfortable enough to develop each of their personalities. They did still have their shyness as a defense mechanism when it came to changes, as the memory of being dumped doesn’t just disappear.

Harvey and Sabrina were eventually brought into our Fresno Adoption Center as the caring foster home was desperately needed for more incoming kittens. In the Adoption Center, they have done their best to adjust to many visitors, different kitten purrsonalities coming and going, compassionate volunteers cleaning their adoption room, team members doing publicity promotions, and even posing for our photographer several times with their catitude shining from within! We need everyone’s wizardry working together to help these two get adopted! It would be wonderful if they could get adopted together, but it isn’t required. Both of their purrsonal profiles are below.

Harvey

Harvey hideout - Brother and Sister Looking for Their Own Home After Their Whole Family, Even Mom, Was Adopted
HARVEY. PHOTO: THE CAT HOUSE ON THE KINGS

Harvey is full of crazy kitten energy! This 11-month-old zips and zooms around the foster house and loves to chase the other kitties. When it is time to rest, he can often be found snuggled up with his littermate Sabrina. Harvey can be shy at first and will do best in a home without young children or high-energy dogs. He’s ready to bring his energetic and very handsome self to a forever home where he will receive the patience and kindness necessary to overcome his bouts of shyness!

Sabrina

Sabrina now - Brother and Sister Looking for Their Own Home After Their Whole Family, Even Mom, Was Adopted
SABRINA. PHOTO: THE CAT HOUSE ON THE KINGS

Sabrina is a big-eyed 11-month-old beauty with soft silky fur. She has a sassy personality but can be a little bit shy at times. She has so much kitten fun playing with the other kittes. Her current favorite game is batting and chasing balls with bells. Sabrina’s spicy personality is not suited for small children, so a home with older children would be best for her. Her exposure to dogs has been limited. She may do okay with a low-energy dog. Sabrina is looking for a forever home where she will be given time to overcome her bouts of shyness!

If you think you can provide a purrfect home for these siblings, either together or separately, you can apply to adopt Harvey here and Sabrina here!

This story was submitted by our shelter friend The Cat House on the Kings in Fresno County, California. Learn more about them here!

Source: The Animal Rescue Site Blog