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Zero and Ollie are pretty much the cutest cat brothers you’ve probably ever seen. However, the pair almost didn’t get the life that they have now.

@zeroandollie

Best decision #catsoftiktok

♬ ONCE THERE WAS A WAYYYYYY – ☆

@zeroandollie explained in a viral TikTok that they went to adopt a cat, but when they got home, they realized that they had made a huge mistake: they didn’t adopt his brother. So they went back to the shelter and got his brother too. The viral video shows the cat realizing that they had adopted his brother, too, and shows cute clips of the pair playing together.

“BEST decision. Two bonded cats are the most cuteness ever,” one user wrote.

Another added: “Kittens is pairs is such a smart move, they can entertain themselves a lot better and they can continue to learn how to cat from each other”

Getting two sibling kittens can be beneficial in several ways. Sibling kittens are already familiar with each other and have a bond, making the transition to a new home less stressful for both kittens. They will have each other for comfort and companionship, which can help reduce separation anxiety and destructive behavior. Secondly, having two kittens can provide mental and physical stimulation, as they will play and interact with each other. This can help prevent boredom and reduce the likelihood of behavioral problems.

Sibling kittens can also help each other learn important social skills and boundaries through play, which can make them more well-adjusted and socialized cats. Finally, having two kittens can be a rewarding experience for pet owners, as they will have the joy of watching the kittens grow and bond together. However, it is important to remember that two kittens require more time, attention, and resources than one, so make sure you are prepared to take care of two kittens before making the decision to adopt them.

We encourage everyone thinking of getting a pet to only adopt instead of shopping. Read more resources about adopting animals on One Green Planet, including 7 Reasons to Adopt Your Next Furry Best Friend, 5 Reasons Why Everyone Should Adopt a Pet, and These Heartwarming Before and After Pictures of Adopted Rescue Animals Will Make Your Day! Read tips for pet adoptions and what to consider before adopting an animal. We recommend using these apps to find shelter dogs near you!

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