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Both sisters in their kennels right next to each other.
Video grab from Kerrville Pets Alive’s Facebook
Two kittens in Texas are on the lookout for a comfortable home together after being separated at a Texas shelter — well, sort of separated.
Introducing Lily and Luna, two beautiful, sleek black cats who want nothing more in life than to have a warm lap to snuggle up in, and to be together, Kerrville Pets Alive in Kerr County said in an Instagram post. Unfortunately, both cats have to be kept apart for their own health purposes.
But the shelter managed to capture a very sweet, and tearful, moment between the 6-month-old sisters on camera.
“Lily and Luna were both surrendered by their owner to animal control in Kerrville. They broke our hearts today when we were helping the staff clean,” the shelter said in an Oct. 11 Instagram post. “The sisters could hear each other but, they could not see each other. Luna kept reaching out to make contact with Lily. We pray that these two young beauties will be adopted together and reunited.”
The video shows a staff member reaching in to play with both of the cats, whose kennels are placed right next to each other. While the kittens do play back, they then start reaching for each other.
“The kennels at this facility are very small. It is also safer to keep them separate so that volunteers and staff may monitor their eating and litter. This is a county facility governed by Texas state law. They have certain requirements as well, unlike a private nonprofit shelter,” the shelter said.
For more information on adopting these two little ones, visit the shelter’s website.
Kerr County is about a 125-mile drive west from Austin.
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TJ Macias
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