These Two Kttens are Completely in Love and the Internet Just Can’t Handle It!

FLORIDA – If you often find yourself sobbing into your pillow over the fact you want love, then you should look away now!

That’s because these two kittens are going to make you feel more alone than ever before.

They are owned by a man named James, who has great fun posting constant photos of them to Twitter to remind all of his followers how they’re never going to find true love like this, these little felines love to snuggle or share an adorable little kiss from time to time.

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Louie and Luna, who are now six months old, were adopted by James and his girlfriend, Lauren, when they were just 10 weeks old.

Living the lives of luxury over out in Florida, the pair is incredibly fond of each other, and James often manages to catch this love on camera.

Here the two are snuggling up together on a cold evening!

Here they are, not wanting to be disturbed from their lovely little nap

And sharing a kiss underneath the mistletoe!

Obviously, as you might have already guessed it, Twitter simply cannot handle this amount of cuteness overload!

‘Since they were adopted about five months ago, they’ve been inseparable, James told Metro.co.uk.

‘They never fight. Occasionally they will play fight, but usually they just nap together and things of that sort.’

James’s Christmas cat tweet ended up being retweeted in upwards of 40,000 times – which is incredible, considering he thought it was ‘just another cat picture’.

‘I had no idea it was going to happen,’ he says. ‘I thought it was just another photoset of my kittens that I was posting on Twitter.’

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‘I’ve had a couple of pictures gain some likes, but nothing of this calibre.’

And this is good news that it did, because thanks to the online success Luna and Louie have had so far, James definitely plans to keep them in the public eye.

He says: ‘I’ve posted photos of them since I adopted them and I don’t have any intentions of stopping. They’re more popular than I am at this point!’

via metro.co.uk