Romeo and Juliet: Two Kittens Seek Family in Castalla

The ACOFAL association promotes the joint adoption of these two bottle-raised siblings to facilitate their adaptation.

Generic image of two kitten siblings together.
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Generic image of two kitten siblings together.

Two kitten siblings, Romeo and Juliet, bottle-raised by the ACOFAL association, are seeking a family in Castalla, preferably one that will adopt them together.

Romeo and Juliet are two sibling kittens who were found alone and have been raised with a bottle. They are now ready to find a family to give them a permanent home. ACOFAL, an association dedicated to the protection of feline colonies in the province of Alicante, explains that the ideal scenario would be for them to be adopted together, as "they don't separate for a moment," although there is also the possibility of rehoming them separately if necessary.
These little ones are currently located in Castalla. The contact for adoption is 649 933 048, exclusively via WhatsApp. Adopting sibling cats or avoiding separating an already bonded feline pair can greatly facilitate their adaptation to a new home. Animals that maintain a close bond offer each other companionship, security, and mutual comfort.
According to VCA Animal Hospitals, bonded cats tend to thrive better when they remain together, as they keep each other company and provide comfort. Furthermore, for kittens, growing up as a pair promotes play, social learning, and reduces loneliness or boredom during the hours when the human family is not at home. Therefore, seeking a joint adoption is not just an emotional matter: it can also help them experience the transition with less stress and more stability.