Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with dogs,
Good with cats,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
* To be considered for a meet/adoption, please read the full biography to see whether they may be a good fit for your home, then submit an online application at www.dpsrescue.org. Every Garden Needs Two Special Flowers... Meet Lily & Rose! Some flowers are beautiful on their own. But every once in a while, you find two that were simply meant to bloom side by side. Lily and Rose are 5 month old bonded sisters whose personalities complement each other as perfectly as their names. They are sweet, gentle, playful, and incredibly loving, and after spending every day of their young lives together, they're looking for a forever family that will let them continue their adventure as a pair. Think of them as the perfect buddy movie... One is the outgoing tour guide. The other is the quiet best friend who eventually steals the show. Together? They're absolutely irresistible. Lily: The Social Butterfly If Lily were a flower, she'd be the one leaning over the garden fence to introduce herself to the neighbors. She believes laps were invented specifically for cats. If you sit down... Congratulations. You've just volunteered. Lily adores people and happily accepts head scratches, cuddles, and afternoon naps curled up beside her favorite humans. She's wonderfully confident, affectionate, and has the kind of personality that makes visitors immediately ask, 'Can I pet her?' Her beautiful coat, with markings reminiscent of a Ragdoll, only adds to her charm. She's absolutely stunning—but she has no idea. She's far too busy making friends. Rose: The Quiet Beauty Then there's Rose. If Lily opens the conversation... Rose quietly listens before deciding whether you're worthy. She isn't shy because she lacks confidence. She's simply thoughtful. Rose likes to take a moment to figure people out before giving away her heart. The wonderful part? Once Lily has decided you're a good person, Rose seems perfectly happy accepting her recommendation. It's as if she says, 'Well...if Lily trusts you, I suppose I can too.' Before long, you'll notice Rose sitting a little closer. Accepting a few pets. Joining you on the couch. Then suddenly you'll realize she's become just as attached to you as you've become to her. And honestly? Watching Rose's confidence blossom is one of the most rewarding parts of knowing her. Better Together These girls truly bring out the best in one another. Lily gives Rose confidence. Rose gives Lily companionship. They wrestle. They chase toys. They curl up together for naps. They groom one another. And after a busy day of kitten adventures, you'll often find them sleeping nose-to-nose, looking like two flowers that closed their petals for the evening. Their bond is beautiful to witness and exactly why they're looking for a home together. Designing Their Dream Garden If Lily and Rose could decorate their forever home, their wish list wouldn't be very long. A tall cat tree where they can survey their kingdom. A sunny window for bird watching. A basket overflowing with toys. A couple of ridiculously soft beds... ...although there's a very good chance they'll choose to sleep together anyway. Most importantly, they'd love a family that understands some of life's greatest joys come in pairs. Double the Cats... Double the Love People sometimes worry that adopting two kittens means twice the work. Lily and Rose would respectfully disagree. They keep each other entertained. They comfort each other. They burn off their zoomies together. And they ensure neither one is ever lonely. Instead of one little heart filling your home... You'll have two. And somehow, they make each other even sweeter. Imagine coming home after a long day to find Lily happily greeting you while Rose peeks around the corner to make sure the coast is clear. Imagine watching them race up their cat tree, chase one another through the house, then collapse together for a nap as though the Olympics just ended. Imagine spending years watching their friendship grow while they become part of your family. Some flowers are simply prettier together. Lily and Rose are one of those rare pairs. They have been spayed, vaccinated, tested negative for FIV and FeLV, dewormed, flea treated, and microchipped. Their adoption fee is $350 for the pair. If your home has room for twice the purrs, twice the laughter, and a lifetime of sisterly love, Lily and Rose are ready to bloom right into your heart. July 12, 2026, 8:59 pm