What is the best way to combine these two sentences?
Mrs. Talmo has two cats. Mrs. Talmo’s two cats are named Lilly and Lacy.
A. Mrs. Talmo has two cats therefore their names are Lilly and Lacy.
B. Mrs. Talmo has two cats and their names are Lilly and Lacy.
C. Mrs. Talmo has two cats but their names are Lilly and Lacy.
D. Mrs. Talmo has two cats when their names are Lilly and Lacy.
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