
Interested in adopting a pet — or just taking a peek at some cute-as-can-be kittens? There are dozens of darling kittens up for adoption at animal shelters in and around Orlando.
Animal shelters work hard to care for unhoused pets and connect them to loving homes. Hoodline used data from Petfinder to power this roundup of kittens currently available for adoption.
(Details like pet availability, training, vaccinations and other features are based on data provided by Petfinder and may be subject to change; contact the shelter for the latest information.)
Simba, domestic shorthair
Simba is an adorable male domestic shorthair kitten currently residing at Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando.
He's already been neutered. Good news: He's already house-trained.
Read more about Simba on Petfinder.
Miley, domestic shorthair
Miley is an adorable female domestic shorthair kitten being cared for at Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando.
She's already been spayed. Good news: She's already house-trained.
Read more about how to adopt Miley on Petfinder.
Malcolm, domestic shorthair

Malcolm is a lovable male domestic shorthair kitten staying at Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando.
He is already house-trained.
Malcolm's current caretakers say:
Malcolm is currently in foster care, and he is a sweet, playful kitten.
Apply to adopt Malcolm today at Petfinder.
Marshall, domestic shorthair

Marshall is a male domestic shorthair kitten currently housed at Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando.
He's already house-trained.
Notes from Marshall's caretakers:
Marshall is currently in foster care, and he is a sweet, playful kitten.
Read more about how to adopt Marshall on Petfinder.
Boots, domestic and tabby mix
Boots is a female domestic and tabby kitten currently residing at Helping Paws Humane Society.
Boots gets along well with other cats, dogs and children. She's already been spayed. She's mastered her house-training etiquette.
From Boots' current caretaker:
Boots is a lover and smuggler!
Read more about Boots on Petfinder.
This story was created automatically using local animal shelter data, then reviewed by an editor. Click here for more about what we're doing. Got thoughts? Go here to share your feedback.









