
Once they turned eight weeks old, Apple and Apricot were finally ready for rehoming and unsurprisingly it didn’t take them long to get adopted. The cute sisters were reserved straight away and can now look forward to having their own space to explore in their new forever homes.

Kittens Apple and Apricot are now seven weeks old and ready to graduate from the kitten socialisation programme. It’s amazing to see how far they have come, from sleepy little bundles of fur to fuzzy cats full of character and energy.

The transformation in Apple and Apricot since they began the socialisation programme four weeks ago is truly heart-warming to see. Not only have they grown bigger and fluffier, they’ve also become much more confident with all the new experiences they’re being introduced to.

Playtime is definitely high on the agenda for kittens Apple and Apricot as they turn five weeks old. Apple comes running as soon as she hears her shiny ball rattling, sometimes speeding straight into her mum, sister or other objects in the pen as she makes her pursuit.

Four-week-old Apple and her sister Apricot are starting to get much more energetic as they grow up! Apple, in particular, loves to chase her toys around at top speed and then instantly fall asleep when she gets worn out.

Apple and Apricot are now three weeks old and already looking much bigger and fluffier than they did just a week ago. Apple, in particular, is very fuzzy and still twice the size of her sister Apricot, who is now looking more grey than black as her fur grows.

The first two months of a kitten’s life are crucial for preparing them for the big wide world. Known as the ‘socialisation period’, this is when their brains and senses are still developing and they learn what is normal and safe.