Cappuccino and Macchiato
Location: Seattle, Washington, USA
(Chino and Machi for short) came to us as feral eight-week-old kittens. We were expecting tabby kittens and have since learned that they’re Bengals. Like their Bengal brethren, they love water and adore climbing all over the house.

Double Pounce!!
What a lovely pair of kittens. I want them both.
Double pounce Indeed!!! They are adorable…. or as I always say,
{PURRFECT} …. Hi daisiesdawn!
Goodness, what sweetness! They look like little twins there. Twice the trouble to get into! What beautiful babies!!
A mothers day duet! They are adorable.
Are they conjoined or are they hugging?
Beautiful kittens with adorable names! Yum!
Matching bookends! I want them both. Now.
awww….what a fascinating picture, like a kind of a sweet and cuddly Rorschach Test… I see two wee cutie-pie kittens in that blot, m’self

Symmetrical FUZZ
Bengal Surprise FUZZ
That’s a cute picture. They love their home.
What a pair of sweeties! I thought they were conjoined for a second… which I guess they are, emotionally… I wonder how old they were when they began their ’socialization’ - I tried to catch a feral kitten once - and ONLY once - I swear that little darling had about 80 claws. :o)
What beautiful kittens! May I ask what markings make them Bengals as opposed to Tabbies? My cat Tristie looks very similar to this, with the M on his forehead. Just curious.
They are gorgeous!
They look like “siamese” twins! Adorable!
Darling babies. My coffee cup is empty so going to go fill it with Sumatra. Coffee, Seattle and kittens . . . great combination!
Had to look carefully to work out where one began and the other ended! A gorgeous pair of kittens
YOU CAN SAY THAT AGAIN!!!!!
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HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY to all you furmommies!
From what I’ve seen of Bengals in Cat Fancy they are spotted. These look like tabbys to me. Anyhow, they are so sweet the way they are hugging and are beautiful no matter what you call them.
My goodness, they do look conjoined! What cuties.
Owner here
No, they aren’t conjoined; just giving kitty hugs, but the illusion makes this one of my favourite photos.
Some Bengals have Tabby markings and the give-away with this pair was their spotted tummies, which you can’t see in this photo.
Given that their mom was feral, I have no way of knowing how much Bengal they have in them, but I think a lot. Once we discovered the various Bengal sites, some of their more unusual behaviour (loving water, etc) convinced us that they have some Bengal in there
Either way, brother and sis still get on and are inseperable.
The bulleseye swirl on the side, isn’t that a Bengal characteristic too? They are so sweet!
The o’x on their little bodies and their arms make x and o, how cute! I love how they love each other. Of course the love of their human parents is why they are here to be such little lovers! Hugs and kisses x and o’s to them!)
Aww……they are very adorable! I love how they’re snuggling….would love to be snuggling right along with them!
Oooh twinsies! They look tangled up in each other, so cute. What a great picture.
Are you sure they aren’t Siamese? As in twins? Goodness, you can’t tell where one ends and the other begins in this photo. What a pile of cuteness!!
Now..these two look like a couple of little troubleseekers if I ever saw one before! Hahaha! Sooooo cute! Headbonks and scritches to the both of them!
They are SO adorable! They looked like conjoined kitty’s in this picture!