Steph Curry beams with delight as he adopts two kittens with wife Ayesha Curry
Steph Curry's family has grown by two. Curry, his wife Ayesha, and their children adopted two kittens from Mini Cat Town Rescue in Palo Alto, California. While the Currys haven't shared any pictures of their new fur babies, the organization thanked the Golden State Warriors star in an Instagram post, where he was seen beaming in the photo:
"Special thank you to Ayesha Curry, Steph Curry & their lovely family for stopping by and adopting not one, but two kittens from our adoption floor located @stanfordshop 😻 We let them know how much it means to us, our family, and our team that they chose to adopt from us! 🥹"
Mini Cat Town Rescue is a non-profit organization with a strong social media following with over 80,000 people on Instagram. With the Curry family's adoption, the institution has now assisted in 216 adoptions this year. The two kittens will join the Curry household alongside their two dogs, Reza and Blu.
Steph and Ayesha Curry have been married since 2011, during Steph's second NBA season. The couple has four children, Riley, born in 2012, Ryan, in 2015, Canon, in 2018 and their youngest son, Caius, who was welcomed in May of this year.
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Steph Curry and Ayesha give an inside look at their summer vacation
This summer has been an eventful one for the Curry family, from Steph's gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics to adopting kittens and enjoying a family vacation before the start of the 2024-25 NBA season.
The Currys gave their fans an inside look at their relaxing getaway on Instagram. In the upload, the family can be seen relaxing on a boat, with beautiful sights of the ocean and photos from a kayaking outing.
The Currys are often seen cheering for Steph at home games at Chase Center, in San Francisco.
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