Obviously we can't let them interact with our own critters, but they've had a fun couple of hours romping around the basement and stretching their legs a bit. They're super cute - but they need human interaction and the sooner they can be found homes, the better. In the interim, though, we may take them for weekends; even if we can at least get them housetrained, that will make them more attractive to prospective owners.
This is 'Ears', stretched out in front of the mirror:

And this is 'Gnasher', hiding in the burlap at the end of the couch:

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