The set, who are fantastic buddies, were given the RSPCA’s York animal centre off Landing Lane due to the fact that their previous owner might no longer keep them.
They have to do with 12 weeks old.
Staff at the centre state the set, both female, are ‘extremely sweet little kittens’.
“Venus can be a little on the shy side,” a member of staff who operates at the animal centre said.
” Pluto is the most positive of the 2 and will constantly come for a difficulty purring away.
“Once Venus sees Pluto getting a difficulty she will gradually come by and take part.”
The set are inseparable, so the RSPCA says that it is preparing to rehome them together.
“They will require a good peaceful and understanding adopter who will provide Venus the time she requires to settle and who will help her conquered her insecurities,” the member of staff said.
“They are still so young and have a lot to learn and experience.
“So they will require adopters who will not leave them by themselves for long while they are still so young.”
Venus and Pluto appropriate to deal with other cats and kids aged 12 years and over.
To discover more about Venus and Pluto, or to see what other animals are available for adoption from the animal centre at the minute, go to the York RSPCA’s website at www.rspca-yorkhome.org.uk
The RSPCA York Animal Home is an independent animal shelter and trusts the assistance and financing of regional fans to permit it to rehome numerous cats, dogs, little animals and wildlife each year.