Milis, left, and Robinson, right, became best friends during their time together in a foster home. Both cats have special needs and need to be adopted together. (King Street Cats) Two cats with special needs in Virginia are looking for a forever home where they can stay together.Robinson, an almost two-year-old brown tabby, and Milis, a 9-month-old calico, may not be biological siblings, but the two became best friends in their foster home, King Street Cats told Fox News Digital.King Street Cats is an all-cat, no-kill shelter located in Alexandria, Virginia.
It's run by volunteers.DOGS AND CATS ROAM FREE AS FIRST CAGELESS ANIMAL SHELTER IN US OPENS IN ARKANSASRobinson and Milis "adore each other and are looking for a home together where their family will understand it is their imperfections that make them perfect," said King Street Cats.Despite their physical limitations and physical differences, the two cats love to play together and love to snuggle each other, said the shelter.
Milis has had quite the recovery during her time with King Street Cats and is now looking for a home with her best buddy, Robinson.
On the right, Milis before medical treatment. On left, Milis today. (King Street Cats) Milis, whose name means "sweet" in Scots Gaelic, has been quite the fighter throughout her short life.