'In good loving hands':Tom Brady gets daughter Vivian two Siamese mix kittens, shares adorable wrestling video
TAMPA BAY, FLORIDA: Two Siamese mix kittens have found their forever home with Tom Brady and family. The former New England Patriots player posted a video in his Instagram story showing his two adopted kittens and pointing out that his 10-year-old daughter Vivian Lake likely orchestrated the move on Wednesday, February 15. In the video he shared, Tom can be heard chuckling at the sight of the kittens who are playfully wrestling with each other.
"Vivi wins again," the newly retired NFL quarterback captioned the video alongside a heart emoji. Brady, 45, also jokingly thanked his former fellow teammate Logan Ryan and his wife Ashley Bragg for their assistance with the adoption. "Thank you, @coolmmo and @loganryan and adding. This is what my mornings are like now," with two crying-laughing faces and two heart emojis.
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He also gave a mention to Humane Society of Tampa and assured them that the kittens are in "good loving hands".
'He is a great dad and a true animal lover'
The Humane Society of Tampa thanked Tom for supporting their charity in a statement to People. "Tom Brady and his children have been volunteering at our shelter for months, and we are all extremely grateful for that." Humane Society of Tampa Bay spokesperson Regan Blessinger said. "From socializing our kittens to walking dogs, he is obviously a great dad and a true animal lover. When they came to volunteer, it was evident that Vivian and the whole Brady family enjoyed their time with the under-aged kittens still needing to be bottle-fed." Blessinger also stated that Vivian had taken a keen interest towards the Siamese kittens. "Vivian was drawn to the Siamese mix kittens, so it wasn't surprising that Tom reached out to adopt. They are the perfect family for these two adorable kittens!"
Ashley Bragg gushed about Tom
Earlier this month, Logan's wife Ashley shared pictures of the group giving back to the humane society, gushing about Tom volunteering there as a chance to connect with his daughter Vivian. "These pictures were from August and we didn’t take many more after that. Not publicly at least. It wasn’t about publicity, fundraising or recognition. It was about being a human being. It was about Tom taking the very thing his little girl loves the most and turning it into an opportunity to spend time together," she wrote in the lengthy caption.