Two ‘chonky’ cat brothers adopted from Oregon Humane Society

PORTLAND, Ore. ( KOIN ) — A total of 45 pounds of “feline fabulousness” was adopted from the Oregon Humane Society on Saturday, according to the shelter.

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Yuki and Nikko are 9-year-old cats who came to OHS after their owner wasn’t able to take care of them anymore.

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Yuki (Courtesy: Oregon Humane Society)
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Nikko (Courtesy: Oregon Humane Society)

Yuki, who has the spots, is the larger of the two at 26 pounds. But the shelter says both are “as sweet and friendly as they are large.”

Being brothers, these cats are a bonded pair, which meant they had to go to a loving home together, the shelter added.

But overall, OHS suggested that whoever adopts these two should not only give them a loving home, but likely help them lose a few pounds.

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