Many People Just Ignore The Cutest Kitten Brothers, Because They Are Blind

"They truly deserve to find themselves a loving home that will cherish them."

Arthur and Gabriel, two brothers, were separately rescued by the RSPCA from a construction site. It was a remarkable coincidence that upon the second brother's rescue, they discovered they already had the first brother in their care. The heartwarming reunion swiftly brought them back together.

After being rescued, both kittens were found to be blind as a result of cat flu and other complications, necessitating the removal of their eyes. Despite their shared hardship, these adorable brothers share a strong bond and are now seeking a loving home where they can stay together.


Despite their undeniable cuteness, the two brothers have yet to receive any inquiries from potential adopters. Arthur and Gabriel, despite their blindness, possess all the playful and endearing qualities of typical kittens. The staff at the RSPCA firmly believe that these brothers will bring immeasurable joy to a fortunate family, and they eagerly await their perfect match.

In a press release, Sophie Moran-Barker, the rehoming coordinator for the RSPCA Cat Hub, expressed her admiration for Arthur and Gabriel, emphasizing their endearing nature and the love they have to offer. Despite the challenges they have faced and the loss of their eyes, she assures potential adopters that being blind doesn't hinder them from living a fulfilling and adventurous life. Moran-Barker urges compassionate individuals to consider providing these deserving kittens with a special and loving home they truly deserve.


Despite their inability to see, Arthur and Gabriel quickly adapt to their environment, seamlessly navigating their surroundings as if their vision was intact. Their playful nature shines through as they mischievously explore their surroundings. Arthur, in particular, is known for his adventurous spirit, often finding himself in unexpected places. On the other hand, Gabriel exudes a calm and gentle demeanor, seeking comfort in cuddling up to his beloved sibling whenever possible. Their blindness becomes inconspicuous as their personalities and affectionate bond take center stage.

Gabriel and Arthur are open to the idea of sharing their new home with another friendly feline companion who can guide them and provide companionship. Although they may require some initial adjustments and accommodations, all they truly need is a caring and understanding family that will wholeheartedly embrace them for their unique qualities. Their journey towards a forever home is an opportunity for a compassionate family to shower them with love and appreciation, celebrating them for the extraordinary kittens they are.


"The ideal adopter for Gabriel and Arthur would be someone who understands their unique needs and has experience caring for visually impaired cats. These kittens will thrive in an environment where they receive ample attention and enrichment through interactive toys and activities," expressed Moran-Barker. She further emphasized the importance of maintaining consistency in their new home. Ensuring that their feeding bowls, beds, and litter trays remain in fixed locations will help them navigate and familiarize themselves with their surroundings, enhancing their ability to move around with confidence and ease.


Arthur and Gabriel have been patiently waiting for their forever home, and their wish is that their wait will soon come to an end.

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