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Kittens in Philadelphia looking for their furr-ever homes

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Published on May 23, 2019
Kittens in Philadelphia looking for their furr-ever homesPhotos: Petfinder

Start your day off right by looking at some fluffy felines near you! There are dozens of kittens up for adoption right here in Philadelphia.

Hoodline partnered with Petfinder, an online adoption site that lists “more than 315,000 adoptable pets from nearly 14,000 animal shelters and rescue groups" to bring you this roundup of kittens near you.

(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.)


Turk, Maine coon

Turk is a male Maine coon kitten currently housed at Whiskers of Love Cat Rescue and Sanctuary.

Turk is the life of the party, and he gets along well with other cats. He has all his shots. Good news: He has already been house-trained.

Turk's current caretakers say:

Meet our sweet Turk. He and his sister Ivy (see below) found themselves without a home when their former owner developed allergies. Now these bonded siblings, just eight months old, are looking for a second chance at a new life. Ivy and Turk are so sweet, but still a little shy. They are looking for someone to love them for the rest of their lives. Could that be you?

Read more about Turk on Petfinder.

Ivy, Maine coon

Ivy is a sweet female Maine coon kitten being cared for at Whiskers of Love Cat Rescue and Sanctuary.

Ivy plays well with others, and she's happy to keep company with other cats. Ivy has all her shots. Have no fear: She's already been house-trained. She is bonded to her brother, Turk, pictured above, and they need to be adopted together.

Apply to adopt Ivy today at Petfinder.

Mia, tiger and Bengal mix

Mia is a darling female tiger and Bengal kitten in the care of Mobilization for Animals PA.

Mia loves other cats. Her ideal forever home would be a dog-free environment. Mobilization for Animals PA, however, wants to place her in a home without small children. Her vaccinations are up to date. She has mastered her house-training etiquette.

Notes from Mia's caretakers:

Mia's markings are a little bit like a Bengal or Savannah cat, with spots as well as stripes, so she's probably a mix. She's the smallest of three kittens rescued from outside in the freezing cold in Barnegat Light, NJ. Her siblings were adopted, so she's a little lonely. Mia has been lovingly raised in a foster family. She's a little timid but is rapidly learning to trust and bond with humans. She's playful, affectionate, well-behaved and absolutely adorable. 

Read more about how to adopt Precious Mia on Petfinder.

Lottie White, domestic shorthair

Lottie White is a charming female domestic shorthair kitten currently residing at Project MEOW of West Philadelphia.

Lottie White will get along great with your other cats. She is looking for a dog-free forever home. Her vaccinations are already up to date. She is already house-trained.

Lottie White's current caretakers say:

Lottie is a sweet and friendly kitten. Though a little clumsy, she loves to play with her toys, explore uncharted territories and gallop around the house. She would be an excellent cat for a family and/or a household with other pets that she could play with, though she might be a bit shy at first and take a little while to warm up.

Apply to adopt Lottie White today at Petfinder.

Mia, domestic shorthair

Mia is a lovable female domestic shorthair kitten staying at Stray Cat Relief Fund.

Mia loves other cats. She has mastered her house-training etiquette. She has been vaccinated.

Read more about how to adopt Mia on Petfinder.

Milo, domestic shorthair

Milo is a male domestic shorthair kitten in the care of Stray Cat Relief Fund.

Milo plays well with others, and he's happy to keep company with other cats. He has all his shots. He's mastered his house-training etiquette.

Read more about how to adopt Milo on Petfinder.

Lucy, tabby

Lucy is a winsome female tabby kitten being kept at Mobilization for Animals PA.

Lucy's ideal forever home would be a dog-free environment. Lucy will do best in a home without small children. She is vaccinated. She is already house-trained.

Notes from Lucy's caretakers:

Lucy was adopted from a kill shelter with her mom and sister. The adopters kept the cats in a backroom, where they slept in a cage. The cats were mistreated. Lucy lived in fear for six months. The shelter volunteers rescued Lucy from this bad situation. After one week in a quiet, loving foster home, Lucy started to relax. She realized she could trust people. Feeling that she was finally safe, her loving self emerged, and Lucy was transformed into the adorable, affectionate, playful kitten that she was meant to be. 

Read more about Lucy on Petfinder.


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