Adoptable Pets of the Week: Millie and Max

Millie and Max.
Bonded kittens are curious, playful, and confident
– The Adoptable Pet of the Week this week is a bonded pair of kittens, Millie and Max. The three-month-old siblings were bottle-fed by their foster, making them exceptionally people-friendly. Described as curious, playful, and confident, Millie and Max are still waiting to find their forever home.
They are available for adoption through North County Paws Cause and can be visited at Petco in Paso Robles, where they are hoping to meet their new family.
Thank you to sponsors of Pet of the Week:
Vineyard Kennels is a unique off-leash dog resort located in the heart of the Paso Robles wine region. They offer overnight boarding and affordable daycare options, with custom social opportunities for dogs of all ages, sizes, and dispositions, as well as plenty of private spaces for non-social and independent dogs. www.vineyardkennels.com, (805) 238-1330.
The Teresa Rhyne Law Group is a full-service law firm specializing in estate planning and wealth protection. They focus on client-centered, customized estate plans based on the unique needs of each individual client, because every family is unique, every business is unique, and each person’s legacy should be unique as well. 1111 Riverside Ave., Suite 500, Paso Robles, CA 93446, teresarhynelaw.com, (805) 991-7433.
Five Star Rain Gutters has been a family-owned business for 35 years, caring for homes and businesses all over the Central Coast. They are proud to sponsor the pet of the week. P.O. Box 1785, Atascadero, CA 93423, fivestarraingutters.com, (805) 461-3283.
Adoptable Pet of the Week is a weekly feature of the Paso Robles Daily News. If you would like to sponsor Pet of the Week, please call (805) 226-9890 or email beth@accesspublishing.com.
I adopted a set of bonded kttens and it has been much more fun for them and me than a single. They don’t eat without waiting for the other to show up. They do everything together and are silly together playing and sleeping.







I adopted a set of bonded kttens and it has been much more fun for them and me than a single. They don’t eat without waiting for the other to show up. They do everything together and are silly together playing and sleeping.