Kyle Richards' nest might be getting emptier, but as long as er home is filled with her animals, she's got plenty of love. The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast member and mom of four currently lives with two of her daughters and many animals. And sometimes she ends up sharing some snuggles with said pets.
Kyle recently took to her Instagram Story, where she showed just how much she loves daughter Sophia Umansky's cat, Pippa. In the photos, Kyle can be seen lying on the bed in Sophia's cozy bedroom, complete with dark green walls and salmon colored curtains, snuggling up to the cat and showing her some love. Kyle captured the cat's adorable face, along with her super expansive leopard print cat tree, while she reached her hand out to the fuzzy creature, and tried to get her to come cuddle with her.
Kyle really expressed her love for the cat, choosing not to caption the series of photos, but set them to "This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)" by Natalie Cole. She also tagged Sophia, letting her Instagram followers know that this really is Sophia's baby.

Kyle Richards posts a series of herself cudding her cat to her Instagram stories.
Days earlier, Sophia took to TikTok where she posted a video showing off a typical day in her life. This includes waking up in her bed with Pippa, sipping coffee out of her cat mug, and playing with her family's dogs.
Pippa is just one of the many pets that live with Kyle, Sophia, and Kyle's youngest daughter, Portia Umansky, at their family's Encino house. There are six dogs that reside with them, including a Pomeranian dog named Romeo and a pair of German Shepherds.
Kyle Richards reveals what's next for her after Portia Umansky moves out
Kyle has been open about how she is not looking forward to the day when her youngest daughter heads off to college next year. During The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills After Show for Season 14, Kyle revealed what's next for her when Portia moves out.
"Once Portia leaves home, I don't see myself as someone who is going to live in one spot," she said. "I feel like I'm always going to be in Aspen, LA, somewhere else. I don't know. I feel like at that point, I can do what I want with my life. I don't have to stay in one place. I don't know, maybe I'll live on a farm. I'll live on a farm, I'll live in Aspen, I'll live in LA, I'll live in La Quinta [California]. I'll just kind of bop around."