They were feral…ish.
They were identical.
They were not ready for prime time.

But within a few days – okay, weeks – of heavy-duty, high-test volunteer affection, they were enthused…in the extreme.
These outrageously awesome photos, captured by volunteer Jessica, are posted in thanks to the legions of volunteers who have been blitzing these kittens with love. It’s been a full-on assault of adoration. If The Oranges (Orangina, Mora, Tangelo and Mandarin) had any intention of staying feral, they’ve waved the white flag now.

Moral of the story: don’t ever give up on scared kittens…especially if they’re orinch.
Resistance is futile — they are MINE! All MINE!!
Where are these precious little ones! They look like mischief and I LOVE mischief!
Me too, nik11676!!!
This group looks as though they could be (although based on their recent behavior, evident cuddliness & apparent awesomeness) obviously aren’t, Dobro’s kids!!
Ooooooh, I lOVE them!!! So cute. I love me an orinch kitten (or kittens)!! Such cuteness overload!!! THUD!!!!!
I remember being a little kid and how much our cats meant to me. The connection was always there. 🙂
And after eight failed attempts at logging in and a password reset, I made my comment on the wrong blog post. Sigh.