About 10 months ago, two wobbly tabby cats, Arthur and Aggie, were surrendered to the Anchorage Animal Care and Control (in Alaska). After a few weeks at the shelter, Aggie was starting to lose weight, so the staff sought out a rescue to help her.
The pair were then transported to Mojo's Hope, a rescue group in Anchorage, for a chance at a better life. They were a bit cautious at first, but quickly settled into their new space when they realized they were safe and comfortable.
It didn't take long for everyone to notice just how incredibly bonded they were.
"They are usually piled on top of one another, be it on their bed, their couch or if they really wanted to be super adorable, inside their cube of love (bed)," Shannon Basner, the founder of Alaska's KAAATs and Mojo's Hope, shared with Love Meow.
Aggie and Arthur were both born with Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH), a non-progressive neurological disorder that affects the cat's balance and coordination. Cats with CH can live a very happy and fulfilling life.
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