My story
Brief BioBruno and his brother were taken in by the shelter and foster family at an estimated 3 weeks old. Both kittens were bottle fed for a while before being weaned when they were ready. Bruno is the `big` brother by size, has slightly darker, more orange eyes, and is a sleek black. Other than treatment for ringworm, his medical history is healthy and he remains a strong, growing boy.Summary of PersonalityBruno, like his namesake, can seem a little mysterious or mischievous, but he is a sweetheart. He is pretty quick to purr and enjoys snuggling when he`s in the mood. Though perhaps not `officially` a bonded pair, Bruno and his brother are definitely attached and very comfortable with each other. They rarely sleep apart and prefer to snuggle together. They rarely meow or whine (even in a carrier in the car) unless they are separated and not receiving attention. They prefer to have each other`s company or that of a human. Experience with Dogs, Cats, or other AnimalsBruno has been with his brother since the beginning. They get along well with the foster`s resident dog and seem to think of her as a mother figure. They also acquired a foster sister after about a month of being in foster care. They get along well and snuggle together. The foster kittens and the resident cat do not really interact. This would probably be similar in an adopted home where Bruno may enjoy the company of a gentle dog, but likely would not have much interaction with an adult cat. Experience with children, or children that visit the homeThe foster home has 2 children (ages 10 and 7) and the kittens do well with both children and visitors. Is your foster litter box trained?Yes
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