5 cute-as-can-be kittens to adopt now in Oakland

5 cute-as-can-be kittens to adopt now in OaklandPhotos: Petfinder
Hoodline
Published on November 15, 2019

Looking to add a new companion to the family? There are dozens of fluffy felines up for adoption at animal shelters in and around Oakland, so you won't have to look far to find the perfect new pal.

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.)


Cowboy, domestic shorthair

Cowboy is a darling male domestic shorthair kitten being kept at Feral Change.

Cowboy likes to socialize — he gets along well with other cats. He's already house-trained. Cowboy has had all his shots.

From Cowboy's current caretaker:

Cowboy is an adorable 10-week-old tabby kitten, he has beautiful tabby markings and loves to play and explore. Cowboy would love to go to a home with another cat or kitten to be his buddy, but could also be adopted on his own. Cowboy is a sweet little guy, he is neutered, vaccinated, litter trained and ready to find his purrfect forever home.

Read more about how to adopt Cowboy on Petfinder.

Baby Shark, domestic shorthair

Baby Shark is an adorable male domestic shorthair kitten currently residing at Feral Change.

Baby Shark is happy to keep company with other cats. Fear not: He's already house-trained. He has had all his shots.

Here's what Baby Shark's friends at Feral Change think of him:

Baby Shark is a darling 10-week-old kitten, he is playful, silly, affectionate, and is sure to bring a lot of fun and play time to your home. Baby Shark has unique tabby spots on his white coat, and lovely eyes. He would love to be adopted with one of his siblings or go to a home with another playful at or kitten to be his buddy. 

Read more about Baby Shark on Petfinder.

Moose, domestic shorthair

Moose is a female domestic shorthair kitten being cared for at Feral Change.

Moose will get along great with your other cats. Moose is looking for a home without small children. Her vaccinations are up to date. Good news: She's already house-trained.

From Moose's current caretaker:

Moose is an adorable little tuxedo kitten, she has very faint stripes in her black coat that give her a unique look. She is very soft and is always dressed to impress. Moose is a little more shy and reserved, but she is also very sweet and once she gets to know you she loves pets and sleeping at your feet at night. 

Read more about how to adopt Moose on Petfinder.

Fish, domestic shorthair

Fish is a darling male domestic shorthair kitten being kept at Feral Change.

Fish will get along great with your children, dogs or cats. He's already house-trained. He has been vaccinated.

Here's what Fish's friends at Feral Change think of him:

Fish is an adorable five-month-old orange tabby kitten. He is a total sweetheart and loves people. Fish can be shy at first but once he gets to know you, he loves pets and attention. He is an easygoing guy. He is not demanding and is a great companion to have hanging out at home. Fish is playful and loves wand toys, toy mice and chasing paper balls.

Read more about Fish on Petfinder.

Sahara, domestic shorthair

Sahara is a darling female domestic shorthair kitten currently housed at Oakland Animal Services.

Sahara has had all her shots.

Read more about Sahara on Petfinder.


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