Odd the gifs Eric comes across collecting and posting considering his feelings towards feelines...
I guess some of us are more fortunate than others...
If you do ever decide to rescue a cat and you see two of them, instead of splitting them up you should take both.
They are probably siblings and if so, they will have a much better chance of surviving because they will thrive off each others recognizable cries the first few weeks. Not only that, but as they grow up they will have someone to play with and not be so much of a pain in the ass to you, the owner. It's a little bit more of a chore nursing and getting them to use the kitty litter box because you have to do it with 2 instead of 1, but after a week or two and they're trained and they get healthier and start wrestling and chasing each other it's totally worth it.
Here are 2 kittens I found abandoned a couple months ago. One was barely moving, they were starved and riddled with fleas and probably not going to last another day in their condition. They were crying non-stop and I couldn't take just leaving them. Took them to a 24 hour vet they did a flea bath and gave me milk and food for free. At 6 weeks old they gave them their vaccine shots for free too. I nursed them to health for a week or two, potty trained, and got them all healthy to eat dry food. After about a month, I found a nice home for them (I just wanted to keep them alive, I never intended on having them forever). Really quite an experience.