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Khloe Kardashian Has Welcomed an Adorable New Member to the Family
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Date:2025-04-17 13:53:42
Khloe Kardashian's newest family member is purr-fectly sweet.
The Kardashians star revealed daughter True Thompson is now a cat mom twice over, sharing that the 6-year-old got a new kitten, joining family cat Grey Kitty, for her birthday April 12.
"Welcome to the family Baby Kitty," the 39-year-old wrote on Instagram April 24. "All True wanted for her six birthday was another kitty. She is such a great kitty mommy to Grey Kitty. I know she will be just as wonderful to Baby Kitty."
And Khloe—who shares True and son Tatum, 20 months, with ex Tristan Thompson—also expressed shock over having two cats, joking she "never in a million years" thought she'd even have one. And while two is her limit, she did add that she loves her kittens and more importantly, " I love how much my kids love them as well."
"Anyways, welcome Baby Kitty to the family," she continued. "I'm sure Grey Kitty will be so happy to have a friend."
Khloe made the announcement alongside several photos of Baby Kitty, cuddling with True, wrapped in a fuzzy blanket, running around the house, playing with True's toys and even messing around with makeup brushes—to which sister Kylie Jenner commented, "not my concealer brush!!!"
And clearly the family is all in when it comes for their love of cats. After all, True had a cat-themed 4th birthday party and that same year, she and Khloe dressed up as Grey Kitty—whom the family welcomed in 2021—for Halloween.
"Ladies and gentlemen…. Grey Kitty," Khloe captioned a photo of the duo in costume. "What True wants, True gets. I know…. I know…. A cat?! For Halloween. Ground breaking."
For more adorable photos of True and Tatum over the years, keep reading.
Khloe Kardashian shared this pic of herself with daughter True Thompson and son Tatum Thompson in August 2023.
"I just can't handle it!!!!! You with Tristan Jr & Rob Jr," Kim Kardashian commented, to which Khloe responded, "@kimkardashian facts!!! Lol"
Dad Tristan Thompson shared his first photos of Tatum for the little one's first birthday in July 2023.
Tatum bonded with the family cat, Grey Kitty, in this sweet video Khloe shared on Instagram in January 2024.
Khloe shared a look at her kids in matching holiday PJs in December 2023, writing, "The MOST magical time of year!!! We are in the Christmas spirit in our Christmas pajamas and our Christmas dance moves."
Khloe wished Tristan a happy 33rd birthday in March 2023, sharing this photo of the NBA star with their two kids on Instagram Story.
True hugged her brother on the trampoline.
Tristan's oldest child Prince, who he shares with ex Jordan Craig, spent some time with True and the baby.
Khloe and Tristan's daughter True carried her little brother in her arms.
Khloe snapped a photo of her son's adorable sneakers.
Khloe shared a video of Tatum crawling in July 2023 ahead of his first birthday.
Khloe's baby boy Tatum was in full summer mode for the Fourth of July 2023.
Khloe and Tristan's baby boy made his TV debut on the season two premiere of The Kardashians.
Khloe cuddled her baby boy—rocking a blue hooded onesie—during The Kardashians season three finale.
Khloe brushed Tatum's hair during a sweet moment on The Kardashians alongside Tristan.
According to grandma Kris Jenner, Tatum looks just like uncle Rob Kardashian.
On the show, the baby boy also spent some quality time with Kris, who prefers to be called "Lovey" by her grandchildren.
He made a brief appearance on a July 2023 episode of The Kardashians.
True shared a laugh with her parents on the trampoline.
The basketball player snuggled with his son.
True joined Khloe and Tristan on a car ride.
Tristan flashed a smile as he held True and the newborn in his arms.
Khloe and Tristan celebrated Thanksgiving 2018 with their daughter True.
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