
Looking to add a new companion to the family? There are dozens of fluffy felines up for adoption at animal shelters in and around St. Louis, so you won't have to look far to find the perfect fit.
Hoodline used data from Petfinder to power this roundup of kittens available for adoption near you. Read on to meet some friendly, furry locals.
(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.)
Nellie, domestic shorthair
Nellie is an adorable female domestic shorthair kitten in the care of Stray Haven Feline Rescue, Inc.
She's mastered her house-training etiquette. She has all her shots.
Here's what Nellie's friends at Stray Haven Feline Rescue, Inc. think of her:
Hi, my name is Nellie. I'm the only girl in my litter, but I can hang with my brothers despite being the tiniest. My foster mom says I'm a sweet little angel. I'm very agreeable and submissive -- if you already have a cat who you feel might be iffy on welcoming in a new sibling, I'm your girl, because I'm happy to let the other be the alpha as long as I still get to play and cuddle. I really can't wait to thrive in a permanent home and start bonding with my new parents.
Read more about Nellie on Petfinder.
Mose, domestic shorthair
Mose is a handsome male domestic shorthair kitten currently housed at Stray Haven Feline Rescue, Inc.
He's been vaccinated. He is already house-trained.
From Mose's current caretaker:
Hi, my name is Mose. My foster mom calls me the "hype man" of the litter. I'm goofy and clumsy and always making her laugh. I love my siblings so it would be great if I could go home with one of them, but as long as I have a playmate, I'll thrive.
Apply to adopt Mose today at Petfinder.
Gabe, domestic shorthair
Gabe is a male domestic shorthair kitten in the care of Stray Haven Feline Rescue, Inc.
His vaccinations are up to date. He's already house-trained.
Here's what Gabe's friends at Stray Haven Feline Rescue, Inc. think of him:
Hi, my name is Gabe. I'm all black with some cute random white furs. I'm very curious. While my siblings are wrestling each other, I'm usually exploring my surroundings or playing with my own tail. I love my siblings so it would be great if I could go home with one of them, but I could find a friend in any welcoming resident cat.
Apply to adopt Gabe today at Petfinder.
Bob, domestic shorthair
Bob is a sweet male domestic shorthair kitten being kept at Stray Haven Feline Rescue, Inc.
Bob has been vaccinated. No need to worry: He's already house-trained.
Bob's current caretakers say:
Hi, my name is Bob. I'm definitely the 'leader' of my litter, and the first one to greet anyone. I love to cuddle when I'm not wound up and playing with my siblings. My foster mom says I'm going to be a big boy. My dramatic meows always have her laughing. I love my siblings so it would be great if I could go home with one of them, but as long as I have a playmate, I'll thrive.
Read more about Bob on Petfinder.
Gato, domestic shorthair
Gato is a charming male domestic shorthair kitten being kept at Stray Haven Feline Rescue, Inc.
He's mastered his house-training etiquette. He's already vaccinated.
From Gato's current caretaker:
Hello my name is Gato. I was found in South St. Louis all alone. The couple who found me tried to make me a part of their family but their dogs hated me and I did not like them. They transferred to me to my foster dad and now I have friends to play with and NO dogs. I am very friendly and playful. As of June 14, 2019, I am approximately 10 weeks young.
Read more about how to adopt Gato on Petfinder.
Mars, domestic shorthair
Mars is a female domestic shorthair kitten being cared for at Stray Haven Feline Rescue, Inc.
Her vaccinations are up to date. She's mastered her house-training etiquette.
Mars' current caretakers say:
Hello my name is Mars. My mother, siblings, and I were found found in a garage in Florissant right after I was born. We are playful and accept attention. Our foster dad is helping us adapt better to humans. As of June 10, we are approximately 12 weeks young.
Read more about how to adopt Mars on Petfinder.
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