Shelter cat left behind after brother's adoption just wants to be loved
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2023
- Shelter cat left behind after brother's adoption just wants to be loved
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What a sweet baby. I really wish people wouldn't separate bonded animals and that shelters wouldn't allow it. Find a different cat. It's so hard on them when this happens. Thankfully, sweet Yoshi found a kind mommy to love on him.
Most shelters don’t allow it. You either take them both or you don’t adopt either. I’m confused why this shelter allowed that
I was going to say the same thing about shelters or rescues.
Any of the ones I know in my region/municipality never separate bonded pairs.
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@@ArabianConjureonly thing I can think is if the animals have been at the shelter for a long time and it's that time so they will just let them be separated if it means an higher chance to be adopted. But these looked like 2 young cats so I don't know what the case was here😢
One has to assume that there was a good reason, but mistakes also do occur. Very glad that Yoshi has found such a good home.
Exactly ! So sad 🙏🏾♥️
Bonded cats should never be separated. Very fortunate that Yoshi was able to accept a new bond.
That's how i ended up with 3 siblings the first time, and then a pair of brothers (there was a third, but he was gone when i got them). Totally agree, bonded pairs+ should not be seperated.
Completely agree!
this ..shelters shouldnt do this ever
I agree!
@@bustsomecaps... exactly how cruel to separate buddies.
That shelter did the cruelest thing in separating these bonded cats.
Cats are very social animals and need company.
I'm so disappointed that the shelter would allow bonded kitties to be adopted separately. Totally understand that the family could only take one cat, but breaking up a bonded pair... These kitties just have each other. So very happy that this worked out in the end.
Yoshi is the sweetest soul. He's so gentle and cuddling. Thank you for adopting him an giving him the best life. I hope Brooklyn ended up in a loving family just like Yoshi's.
I hope so as well.
@@VoiceofsolaceI predict Brooklyn got sent back to the shelter once they realize how depressed he was without his bonded pair.
@@REAL-UNKNOWN-SHINOBI 😭 was he able to be reunited with his brother who I think was also adopted?
I pray he was, poor Brooklyn.
It is sad they were broken up bur I'm sure Brooklyn ended up with a loving family..I couldn't see someone going to a shelter to adopt n spend lots of money getting a fur baby if they didn't care or want them 💕
I know we’re in a crisis right now, but if there are bonded pairs, shelters should be adamant that the pairs go together. The shelter really needs to put their foot down. They’re adorable cats. They would’ve been adopted right away if they had been given half a chance. Breaking up a bonded pair is so cruel.
Pro Tip: I know every situation is different, but if you're ever in a position to adopt 2 cats, adopting a bonded pair and keeping them together is one of the greatest gifts you can give. I adopted a pair of bonded brothers from the same shelter, and they are best buddies and they love and look after each other. I'd never DREAM of separating them. Same goes if you stumble upon a set of actual sibling cats.
So hard to see bonded pairs split up. Thank you so much for adopting Yoshi--you are both very special.
That's awful. The shelter absolutely should not have allowed them to be separated.
Awe! It breaks my heart when I hear about sibling pets adopted separately. Glad you found this sweet boy.
I hope Yoshi gets another housemate. Although I’m sure he misses his brother, another kitty would be great for his well being.
I totally agree! We had a single kitten for a few months and took a chance on getting an another kitten for him. I have never seen two cats love each other more than they do. Two cats are better than one 😊
It could be but it could also be bad. Usually another cat works well but sometimes it can cause behavioral and territorial behavior in both cats. Especially with females. That being said he probably would be just fine Especially with how well he was already bonded to another cat. The issues I brought up typically occur in cats taken too early or solo orphans that are raised to adulthood without another cat and again it's mostly with female pairs versus all male or male and female pairs.
Who does that, adopt only one of two bonded siblings? Almost 30 years ago, my husband wanted to adopt a boy and found out he had a brother, he didn't chose them as he didn't want to separate them. Instead he took their Mum, who was 5 and lived another 10 with us. Don't separate them when they are used to each other, it's so cruel.
I'm surprised the shelter let that happen.
Sad that he had to be separated from his brother. He's like a big, striped baby. So sweet the way he hangs over your shoulder. Beautiful face.
Taking away his friend and brother from him was just cruel. Bonded pairs are a package deal.
Bonded cats should always be adopted together. Caring for 2 doesn't require much more effort than caring for 1.
Animal pairs that are already bonded shouldn't ever be separated.
Thank you, Rachel.
You gave a champion a home.
You saved the world.
Bonded pairs should never be split up. That breaks my heart, but how wonderful that you took him in. ❤
This cat was definitely missing his sibling never should be separated whenever you see a bonded pair better to adopt them in pairs, thankful for the lady who gave him a loving home. ❤️🙏🏼
Awwww! He packs his toy for her when she travels! It's his way of saying, "Don't forget me, Mom! Here's something to remember me by until you get home!' ❤
Thank you for adopting this beautiful boy....you are both special souls.💙
They should never brake up bonded pairs. We saw a litter where there were two grey tabby brother and sister kittens (about 3 months) who would always cuddle together. We adopted them, and over the last 6 years have taken them with us across cities, countries and continents and they are the best cats - so affectionate, lively, crazy, and happy.
Separating the brothers should be considered a crime against humanity 💔
How awful to separate those two babies. So glad he’s doing okay.
He’s absolutely gorgeous!!! So sad they separated them! Wish they wouldn’t do that. Glad Yoshi’s in good and loving hands!!! Thank you
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Thank you lady for adopting Yoshi! The first family is so dumb, if they could take one cat, they could take two. Hope this haunts them forever that they separated these sweet brothers. That’s inhumane!!!
For Yoshi being so young, he has an old soul & he's extremely polite, patient & mature, which are the things that make him sooo special & not difficult to fall in love with...❤❤❤
hello dear ❤😊
He really loves affection. I'm glad he has the two of you. Since you travel, he has your husband for the cuddling! So sweet.
A family of angels. Got me tearing when you talked about Yoshi's separation. Much love to you all❤
You’re amazing for taking this gorgeous boy I wish you many happy days with your little one
Why on Earth would that shelter allow a bonded pair to seperate? (RETORICAL) Glad Yoshi found the bestest home though! ❤❤❤
I would have found it very difficult if not impossible to adopt Yoshi's brother without taking him too. Separation anxiety is very difficult for animals to deal with.
Of course, those humans were terrible.
I totally lost it when he was sleeping by himself. Im a grown man and crying. My heart hurt.
I used to volunteer at a shelter and they were very careful about separating bonded pairs...if they really felt they wouldn't do well on their own, they wouldn't do it. However, in a few cases, they did adopt them out alone if they had been there a long time - adopting out two cats together is harder than just one - and someone wanted to adopt just one cat because they felt that it wasn't fair to keep at least one cat from the experience of having a family. I can see both viewpoints. But glad that Moshe ended up with such a beautiful, loving family...
I had to board my two that I had some years ago and one started howling and wouldn't quit. When they called me and told me about it I told them to put them together. End of problem. I never intended for them to separate them for the 10 days I was gone. I cut the vacation short by three days.
People who adopt one animal of a bonded pair are selfish and cruel. Just because an animal "can" survive and even thrive after being separated doesn't make it ok.
Somehow someway may his brother return to him this beautiful day. For your love may you have all the abundance you'll ever need. Thank you for caring for these children of the kingdom whether they are animal or human being.
I had a pair of 5 week old bonded brothers given to me many years ago when my friend found them abandoned. I can't imagine separating a bonded pair like that and I feel bad for Yoshi, but he does seem to be pretty well adjusted without Brooklyn. He has a good life with you!
I would have gone to the other family and asked if I could have the brother to keep them together. 😢❤
❤❤❤SWEET YOSHI ❤❤❤ I’m sorry you got separated from your brother. I’m glad you found such a good mama. We love you and wish you your best life 😍
Why do people do that??? “Couldn’t take any more cats”? Then don’t take them unless you can pair them!!! They’re adorable, they absolutely would’ve been adopted together soon if they had been given the chance. This drives me insane, why are humans
Despite the fact that you saved him you are very lucky to have such a cat. A lap cat is a rarity and a blessing.
I got cat like this when I was 8 years old. He was my personal cat who went to the bathroom with me and so on. One more extra plus: he didn't go to the cat litter box but to the human toilet.
He had been living with me until my 25 💜
So sad when bonded pairs are separated.
Thank you for adopting Yoshi❤
Yoshi is so nice and sweet...you just wanna hug him.
Tx for adopting yoshi. He loves you and has a good life. I wonder if you could get in touch with the people who adopted his brother. If they did not care about separating the brothers maybe they are not so animal loving and they might be fine with reuniting the two. That would be a great gift seeing them together again.
Whether its dogs or cats or whatever bonded pair, I really believe they should stay together. This past week I adopted a kitten. I visited the shelter two times before I adopted. When I would visit there were a pair of kittens that were obviously bonded. The way they played and reacted to each other, I could tell they were a pair. I was interested in one of them. When I returned two days later, my plan was to adopt one of them, but hoping they had been adopted together. Sure enough, I asked about them, and was told they were adopted as a pair. Got another kitten & everybody won, including the two kittens that will remain together.
I agree. This was the best result.
Wtf? You say you believe animals should stay together but then tell an anecdote of how you were only gonna adopt 1 animal from a bonded pair? Maybe the Xanax I took is impairing my reading ability cus you wouldn't have commented something so idiotic, so if that's the case I apologize
@@billblaski9523 Nope you read it right.
@@billblaski9523 Hey dingbat, yeah you read it right. And the odds of me changing my mind to not adopting one of the two was very strong. If I was so adamant about adopting just one, I would have done so the first day I was there. But I did not, hoping the two were a package deal. In the grand scheme of things, the two got adopted & I got another cat. That's three kittens/cats whose lives were saved. So, hopefully you do not OD on the Xanax you are taking. Ahh, maybe it would be better if you did.
Animals bond with each other. I have had many animals. Dogs and even cats and they all bonded together. They feel grief or depression, just like humans do. When separated by an owner they bond with or another animal that they were close with. They feel separation and death. They most definitely feel it. I have personally had experience watching this first hand. I can use few examples. My animals were really close. When one passed, after that, they all passed one after another. There was some time in-between them, however, they all went one after another. I even observed their behaviour before they left and one can tell they were broken hearted. Then another case is my mother had a dog before she passed when he was a pup. She passed and disappeared from his life obviously. Then I took care of her and then he was ripped away from me. Not only did the dog lose my mother. She disappeared and didn't come back, but I was ripped out of her life and she didn't know if I would come back, too? Imagine the separation anxiety, depression, abandonment, and all the emotions one would feel if one were human? Of course, every situation is different. However, my dogs and cats were so bonded. They have emotions, mental, and spiritual health, just like humans do. My step father ripped her out of my life and doesn't tend to her emotional, mental and spiritual health and he wonders why she acts the way she does around him? When I see her, I heal her and calm her, yet he can't understand her emotional, mental, and spiritual health. I on the other hand can because I take care of my emotional, mental, and spiritual health, so I can understand hers. He on the other hand can't because he can't even understand himself. I am only going on my experiences only and not implying anyone else in this matter. Also, every situation is different, as I always state.
separating family that has bonded is a traumatic experience, it hurts them. good to see that Yoshi has a loving, human family.
I adored seeing him in your suitcase! I've lived that with a few of mine over the years
What a sweet boy. Im so happy he found love with you guys. Breaking up a bonded pair is so cruel. Im glad his story has such a happy ending ❤❤
This story brought tears to my eyes near the end. Not that it was sad but because it was so touching and sweet. I started to tear up when I saw the photos of the husband and Yoshi sleeping together. They’re blessed to have Yoshi, who seems so in tune with them. Yoshi is blessed to have been elected by the perfect parents. He seems so very content now ❤
What a shame that the two were separated. I once adopted a feral cat and went back to adopt her kitten as I did not know of the relationship. It helped with both for the duration of their lives.
Most kitties in a litter are close. But most do not get to stay together. I did take both brothers home from the shelter. Then I found a 5 week old kitten near the trash dumpsters. Now the two brothers added a little brother and the three of them have a special bond.
Ohhhh, sweet Yoshi - I love that he packs one of his toys in Rachel's luggage when she goes away. He's thinking "I'm not taking any chances, this will keep her from forgetting me and remind her that I am back home, patiently waiting...💞
The poor guy… I couldn’t imagine losing my sister. Thank goodness a kind person said “what about Yoshi?”❤
hello dear ❤❤😊
Thank you for adopting Yoshi and giving him a loving home. It's hard separating siblings, but maybe you can get a playmate for Yoshi. 😊
Separating them is cruel!!!!! Cruel. Shelters shouldn't allow them to be separted. The inflicted heartache is unimaginable.
As a rule at our city shelter, when cats are bonded, the paired adoption is the preferred route until the last two weeks. Never separate a pair.
Yoshi reminds me of a cat I lived w/ a long time ago. That shelter pic is heartbreaking! How could anyone separate a bonded pair? Thank the cat gods this woman saw his photo and came to adopt him. Yoshi is adorable.💕🐈⬛☮️
SO glad you adopted Yoshi...what a sweet kitty...you are all very lucky.
Please never separate a bonded pair. So heartbreaking.
We really need more people like you. Thanks for this good news.
BIG thumbs down to the 'shelter' breaking up a bonded pair! As far as I know such a mean thing never happens in my country. But if so, I'd be ashamed for such.
BIG thumbs up for this lovely woman, seeing his plight and offering him a replacement. And this man, for trying to be content with the left-over crumbs.
This channel has been the best at making content. We wish them success.
My name is Rachel and I had a cat named Yoshi. She passed away on September 28th, 2022. Still heartbroken she had to leave me. I had her for over fourteen years and she was my world.
Rachel, I hope you will be able to adopt a new cat soon. You've been hurting for a very long time. While it's true that a different cat can't ever take your Yoshi's place, it can provide someone for you to focus on and shower with your love and attention. When any of my kitties have passed on, one of the most distressing things has been not having anyone to do things for: to feed, snuggle with, even clean up after. I wish you 😺 and peace.
You’re definitely a good kitty mama. He’s your forever companion. God bless you for taking this little boy.❤❤❤
So cute 🐱 I had a mackerel tabby just like Yoshi, they're such friendly kitties 🤗💕
Never heard that term before
@@M_SC Black striped back, arms and tail tabby cats are called mackerel tabbies in Australia 🌏
I have an 18 year old handsome mackeral tabby, man cat. They're awesome😻
@@katrina3560 Aww cute 🐱 that's a fine old age for your fur baby 😻
@@JenTibbi7023 we joke that he is mocking the notion of 9 lives. I thought I was going to lose him a couple years ago due to some health issues. Now I cater to him and he eats like a 👑, he knows his worth🤭 He is the grumpy man of the house, helping us to raise and keep 3 little humans and 3 other fur babies in line😂
GeoBeats, your videos are so, so touching and beautifully made. In my small opinion, you are the best pet channel I've come across. This story, as so many others have done, made me cry.
Thank you!
What a sweet gentleman kitty!
Can't understand any shelter that would separate a bonded pair, let alone an adopter that would want to only adopt one out of a bonded pair - there are thousands of single cats to choose from!!! Fortunately, Yoshi found love again but it must have been emotionally traumatic for both these precious cats being separated
Thank you, Rachel! Best wishes to you all always. Have a wonderful life, Yoshi! ❤️
What a sweet boy🥰. Thank you for adopting him so fast after he got separated from his brother, and for loving on him so much. 💕
Love this story...❤❤❤...
I'm happy you're such a good match! Enjoy your life together 🐾❣️
Poor baby separated ! But Thank God you and hubby rescued him he is adorable ❤
What a sweet cat it's a shame that he was separated from his best friend but sometimes that's how things work out I guess but glad he has a real good home now❤
He's a real sweetheart who loves his humans very much. Being adopted by you is something he won't ever forget. You're his dream come true! Thanks so very much for taking him into your home and your heart.😽
What a perfect little gentleman ! So sweet so happy you found each other!
If the family who adopted Yoshi"s brother knew how bonded the brothers are and was still prepared to separate them ......I have my doubts on how Yoshi's brother is doing.....I pray......it is well....
THOSE CATS SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN SEPARATED. THEY SHOULD HAVE BEEN ADOPTED TOGETHER IF THEY WERE THAT CLOSE. MOST SHELTERS ARE AWARE OF THAT.
So happy to see Yoshi has a loving home and family. The shelter was irresponsible for separating a bonded pair. It’s detrimental to them.
Yoshi found his forever home. I wish shelters would not seperate bonded pairs. I wish more people would understand how difficult it is for bonded pairs to assimilate into new situations when they don't have their OTHER. thank you for rescuing Yoshi and out of love and respect Yoshi will forever be your best boy!.
Yoshi has unique personality.
What a sweet kitty. I also wish people wouldn’t separate bonded pairs. I am so glad that this kind lady adopted Yoshi.
I am so glad that you took this beautiful kitty into your life. I can see that you are giving him as much love as you both can. May our Lord Bless and keep all of you always. Sincerely Linda McCartney a lady who feels for the kitty who was left behind. But,he has two parents to Love him now.Thank you so much,Linda McCartney
Wow, they are both beautiful, gorgeous, amazing adorable, wonderful lovely cats!!🥰🥰😻😻🐈🐈😻😻🥰🥰
What an incredibly sweet cat and parents!!! May you have a joy-filled, healthy, and laughter-filled long life together! ❤
Perfect purr-fect match. A kind feline adopted by two kind people. Game, set match!
yoshi is a biutiFULL fur baby angel sent from the heavens up above w/ a gorgeous, loving cat mom & dad. muah xoxox las vegas, nv usa 😘😍🥰🤭🤗🙏👼😇🌈🌻🌼🎶💫💞🍎🎰🇺🇲🌎🥂🍻💪🐶😺😻👍
He's a very loving cat but i can't blame him because you are beautiful 😂
Beautiful - It reminds me we need our furry family members and vis versa they need us too. Lovely! Glad you found each other. Thank you for sharing.
This is why I'm waiting to adopt. I want a bonded pair!
hello dear ❤😊
What a sweet boy.
OK, that made me tear up. I would have taken him, too. Thank you for giving him a beautiful life.
Why would any cat lover break up a bonded pair? Heartless!
It's so nice he has found a home and happy life. I felt frustrated with the family saying "They couldn't take any more cats", like, couldn't they find a cat that didn't have a bonded pair...
I'm so happy for you. I have had many cats but 3 were soulmates. That's what this beautiful boy sounds like. I'm so glad you took him after he was left alone.
Lovely that Yoshi settled in so well and loves his new mum.
I have had rescue cats for 40 years each time it came for us choose new cats we always took 2 kittens/cats we wanted them to have company.
Yoshi reaching up, paws up to mom for his hug😂
Yoshi has the soul of a little old man!! all he wanted was to be loved and
he finally got it with his parents. I think that he would love to have another
cat in the house to bond with too.
I love this cat, you’re so lucky to have him - he’s gentle, playful and affectionate. ❤
I'm sorry they were separated but I'm glad you gave him a good home. Our first cats we had planned on getting two. My wife found a couple torties she liked and when I went to look at them their brother looked so lost as to why his sisters were getting attention and he wasn't. So I said, "but what about him", and we left with all three. Never regretted that. They were wonderful cats and he was such a friendly boy. This was in the mid 90's so they're all been gone now for many years but not a day goes by that I don't think of them.
Thank you for coming to his rescue. God bless you.
Thank you so much for filling that void in his life. I was so sad when the story unveiled that he was left alone without his sibling. He's so much like a baby, wanting to be carried and held...so adorable!