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Kittens in San Jose looking for their fur-ever homes

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Published on June 04, 2019
Kittens in San Jose looking for their fur-ever homesPhotos: Petfinder

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 San Jose.

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.)


Nutella, domestic shorthair mix

Nutella is an adorable male domestic shorthair kitten staying at Silicon Valley Pet Project.

Nutella has all his shots. He's already house-trained.

From Nutella's current caretaker:

Kittens are bundles of love. Their personalities develop over time so we can't tell you exactly if this kitten will become a lap cat, a social kitty, a kneader, etc. Part of adopting a kitten is recognizing that they are babies and you will get to see first hand how their wonderful natures develop.

Apply to adopt Nutella today at Petfinder.

Boopie, domestic and tabby mix

Boopie is a female domestic and tabby kitten in the care of 13th St Cats.

Boopie will get along great with your other cats. Her vaccinations are already up to date. She has mastered her house-training etiquette.

Here's what Boopie's friends at 13th St Cats think of her:

She is an acrobat: loves to climb, walk on the edge of chairs and rails and sleep up high if she can. Boopie is a busy body, too: pays attention to activity around her, she knows everything going on in the room all the time, sometimes even when she is supposed to be sleeping. She is a doll, the smallest of the litter — but a tough one — one minute very gentle and the next wrestling her brother or sister to the ground.

Read more about how to adopt Boopie on Petfinder.

Java, domestic shorthair and tabby mix

Java is a darling female domestic shorthair and tabby kitten staying at Silicon Valley Pet Project.

She has been vaccinated. No need to worry: She has already house-trained.

Notes from Java's caretakers:

Java was the runt of her litter until recently when she caught up to and surpassed her siblings in weight. She is always ready for a fun time with her litter mates; she loves to run, jump and pounce.

Apply to adopt Java today at Petfinder.

Bailey, domestic shorthair and tortoiseshell mix

Bailey is a winsome female domestic shorthair and tortoiseshell kitten being kept at Silicon Valley Pet Project.

She's mastered her house-training etiquette. She is already vaccinated.

Notes from Bailey's caretakers:

Bailey is one cool cat who prefers a more laid back lifestyle as to not ruffle her beautiful coat, which is as soft as a fresh lint from the dryer. She’s a playful kitten, but would surely make a great addition to anyone’s nap.

Read more about how to adopt Bailey on Petfinder.

Cocoa, domestic shorthair and tortoiseshell mix

Cocoa is a darling female domestic shorthair and tortoiseshell kitten currently housed at Silicon Valley Pet Project.

Have no fear: She has already house-trained. Her vaccinations are already up to date.

From Cocoa's current caretaker:

Cocoa is fearless and never misses a play session with her siblings. When the party ends, she enjoys a good chin scratch and a quick cat nap snuggled up with her people or her sisters and brother.

Read more about Cocoa on Petfinder.

Kit, domestic shorthair and tabby mix

Kit is a sweet male domestic shorthair and tabby kitten in the care of 13th St Cats.

Kit is the life of the party, and he loves other cats. He's mastered his house-training etiquette. His vaccinations are already up to date.

From Kit's current caretaker:

Kit is a playful and rambunctious kitten who loves to be at the center of things. He is good with other cats and with people, and will purr whenever he sees one of his humans. Additionally, when Kit is done with playing, he can be quite the lap cat. He would like to be adopted along with his brother Martin, or to a family with another cat who wouldn’t mind his kitten energy.

Read more about Kit on Petfinder.


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