Miley & Kylie — Bonded Sisters Looking for Their Forever Home

Meet Miley and Kylie, a bonded pair of sweet sisters born 10/15/2024, who have already overcome more than most kittens ever should.

In October of 2024, these two tiny babies were found huddled together outside near a colony—small, frightened, and facing a world far too big for kittens. In the cold and confusion, they did the only thing they knew how to do: they clung to each other. And they’ve been inseparable ever since.

Their journey into rescue wasn’t easy. Just when things seemed to improve, another illness would appear, testing their strength again and again. But through every setback, Miley and Kylie stayed side by side, healing together and proving just how powerful love and resilience can be.

Today, they are healthy, thriving, and ready for adoption—but they’ll need a family willing to offer a little patience and understanding as they settle into a new environment.

Once she feels safe, Miley becomes an affectionate cuddlebug, leaning into head rubs and flopping over with total trust for belly scratches. Kylie, her lighter orange-and-cream sister, is her loyal shadow and happily follows her people around, eager for attention and connection.

They adore other cats, love gentle human companionship, and have waited far too long for a home of their own. What they need now is a forever family who will keep them together—because their bond is truly something special.

If you believe in second chances and the quiet magic of two souls who never gave up on each other, please consider opening your heart and home to Miley and Kylie. They’ve already survived so much. Now they’re ready to love—completely and forever.

You can visit these sweet girls at Petco Huntington, where they enjoy gentle words and attention.

Miley and Kylie are spayed, up to date on vaccines, litter box-trained, microchipped, and FELV/FIV negative.

🐾 Kylie is the lighter orange-and-cream beauty, while Miley has the darker coat.

They are spayed, have all Their shots, microchipped and FELV/FIV