Here are Fiji and Tonga.
Those two little ones are born in the garage of my condo from the same litter. Their mother soon abandoned them and unfortunately Fiji (the little female one) was run over by a bike. She has been limping since then. I decided to catch and neuter her as it was obvious she couldn't survive out there with her injury. As soon as she arrived in our house, she felt her life changed and she became cuddly at once. Unfortunately, she was missing her brother and was crying after him so I decided to catch him as well. It was not so easy as he was really cautious and shy.
Both of them are happy being reunited. They have been neutered, vaccinated and dewormed.
They have shy personality but are very cuddly. They like to feel that their humans are there for them and feel reassured when you are around.
They must be around 6 months according to the vet.
Fiji is the female one, with golden gray and white fur. She is limping due to her past injury but it doesn't prevent her from playing and running. She has some difficulties to jump though and not trying too much. She is scared when strangers are around. She is also not so happy with our other female cat (and for some reasons. Our female cat doesn't like other females and is constantly attacking her) but loves playing with our 2 male cats. Other than that, she is a really smart one, following you when it is time to head to bed.
Tonga, the male one, is light-grey. He is not always reassured with humans as he might have experienced some bad encounters in our condo (not so cat friendly).
Both like playing. It is their main hobby, with sleeping.
You will need to give him time and patience until he trusts you and comes towards you. It took us approximately a month and now he is all cuddly and loving. You can feel the love from his big eyes
We would like to see them adopted together as they seem to feel reassured by each other.
We are looking for a place with no other cats, as they will need all your time and attention.
Due to Fiji's injury, absolutely no outside! They will need to stay in a flat or a house with no access to outside (except balcony as they like to go there for a nap).
We are also absolutely against caging. They are born in the streets and we didn't rescue them to see them ending in a cage.
If you have children, the cats might need time as they are scared with there is too much noise or when people are moving too fast around them.
They really are two cuties. I wouldn't have had 5 other cats, I would keep them. They are truly adorable and I will be sad to see them going.
I will only give them away to a family that is ready to commit themselves for a lifetime and that is going to keep giving them good care (vaccination, food and health check). Updates after their adoption will be highly appreciated.
If you are ready to give them a new and happy start, let me know!