My cats live in their own £300 bedroom with double bed and I spend £100 a month treating them – they’re my children
THIS pet lover spoils her cats with Christmas gifts and their own £300 bedroom - she even changes their bedsheets weekly.
From a double bed to cake on their birthdays and their own Amazon deliveries, the furry creatures want for nothing.
Pet lover Hannah Whitmore, 24, says she spends £100 on cat treats each month and admits her furry friends "own her."
They have their own bedroom fit for a king, complete with a full-sized double bed and crown-shaped cat beds.
They get brand-new toys every month and are a part of animal lover Hannah's family - she says she even prioritises them above her partner.
Hannah explained: “Simba and Nimbus are so special to us, they really are like our children.”
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She revealed: “I wouldn’t leave Tommy for the cats or anything like that, but they definitely come first.”
She picked Royal names for her furry friends to show her love for them: "We call them King Simba and Prince Nimbus. They literally have their own Amazon parcels delivered.
“They get new scratch pads every week and toys every month. I can’t tell you how many toys are in the house.
"I make them a cake on their birthdays and they get seasonal gifts, like Christmas stockings and Easter eggs.”
The duo became Hannah and boyfriend Tommy’s top priority - the couple even started to think of them as their babies.
Hannah said: “They are literally our children.”
The furry friends quickly took over their own room, forcing the fur mum to turn the guest room into a cat bedroom, complete with crown beds, costing £50 each, an £80 scratching post, treats, toys and even extra bedding for their very own double bed.
She said: “They just took it upon themselves to make it their room and then over time I added things to it for them. It’s just ridiculous.
But her boyfriend of 10 years, Tommy, was not as easy to convince.
Hannah revealed: "Tommy originally hated cats."
After spending lockdown with her grandparents and their cat, she finally managed to win him over.
The couple adopted their beloved pets soon after.
Grateful for for Cats Protection, Hannah stresses the importance of adopting pets rather than buying, saying: "There are so many animals that need rehousing."
She also said: “We actually adopted Simba on Tommy’s birthday."
She continued: “He had an awful skin condition, caused by over-licking. We didn’t meet Simba until the day he moved in because of lockdown, but he was perfect.”
Over a year later, eight-week-old Nimbus joined the trio.
Hannah explained: “Nimbus had been handed in to Cats Protection after being found in someone’s garden and I said I would have him. He was eight weeks old.”
Her feline friends have distinct personalities, Hannah said - but they are the best of friends.
Hannah said: "Simba is a bit of a grumpy old man and Nimbus is nuts," adding: "They are inseparable; they sleep together, they wash each other, and they just love each other.”
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