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6 fluffy felines ready to adopt now in Dallas

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Published on January 03, 2020
6 fluffy felines ready to adopt now in DallasPhotos: Petfinder

Interested in adopting a pet — or just gazing at some cuddly kittens? There are heaps of endearing kittens up for adoption at animal shelters in and around Dallas.

Animal shelters and pet rescue groups 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.)


Ziggy, British shorthair and Bengal mix

Ziggy is a cheeky female British shorthair and Bengal kitten currently residing at Texas Exotic Cat Rescue.

Ziggy gets along great with other cats, and doesn't mind children. Rest assured: She is already house-trained and vaccinated.

Here's what Ziggy's friends at Texas Exotic Cat Rescue think of her:

Ziggy is a very sweet Bengal mix kitten who seems happy doing her own thing. This kitty has some winter coat, but we do not expect her to do a lot of shedding in the spring. She is friendly and playful.

Read more about Ziggy on Petfinder.

JellyBelly, Maine coon and Bengal mix

JellyBelly is an adorable female Maine coon and Bengal kitten staying at Texas Exotic Cat Rescue.

JellyBelly plays well with others — she's happy to keep company with dogs, cats and children. Her vaccinations are up to date and she's already house-trained.

From JellyBelly's current caretaker:

Jelly and her orange brother, Marmalade, are a very sweet pair of kittens. They are good-sized kitties for their age, and may be adopted together if you are seeking a pair. They love to play and sleep with their foster mom. JellyBelly is a thick-furred kitten, so expect some shedding in the spring. 

Read more about JellyBelly on Petfinder.

Freckles, Maine coon and domestic mix

Freckles is a precious female Maine coon and domestic kitten staying at Texas Exotic Cat Rescue.

Freckles is eager to make friends — she enjoys socializing with children, dogs and cats. Don't worry: She's already house-trained and has had all her shots.

Notes from Freckles' caretakers:

Freckles and her brother, Goldy, are a very sweet pair of kittens. They may be adopted together if you are seeking a pair. They love to play and are friendly. These kittens have not developed a winter coat, so they will need to be indoors.

Read more about how to adopt Freckles on Petfinder.

Curve, domestic shorthair mix

Curve is a darling female domestic shorthair kitten being kept at Humane Society of Dallas.

Curve loves to socialize, and she gets along swimmingly with kids, dogs and other cats. No need for concern: She's already had all of her shots and has mastered her house-training etiquette.

About Curve:

Hi, my name is Curve. I am very sweet and love to snuggle on your shoulder. Come and meet me, so I can steal your heart away.

Apply to adopt Curve today at Petfinder.

Dollar, domestic shorthair mix

Dollar is a charming male domestic shorthair kitten being kept at A Voice for All Paws, Inc.

Dollar loves spending time around dogs, cats and children. He is already vaccinated, neutered and house-trained.

A bit more on Dollar:

Dollar is a fun, active, loving guy. He loves to curl up near you when its time to rest and be rubbed. He also loves food.

Read more about how to adopt Dollar on Petfinder.

Quarter, domestic shorthair mix

Quarter is a delightful female domestic shorthair kitten being cared for at A Voice for All Paws, Inc.

Quarter gets along well with other cats, dogs and kids. She has mastered her house-training etiquette, has all of her shots and is spayed.

Here's what Quarter's friends at A Voice for All Paws, Inc. have to say:

Quarter (also called Bumper, because she loves to bump her head into your hand for extra loving), is playful and sweet. She is extremely affectionate, and loves to purr and hang out on your chest to sleep and get loving. Quarter also carries her tail flat against her back when she's happy, which is a cool, strange sight. We think she learned to do this as a happy greeting and attitude. It is a rare trait. 

Read more about how to adopt Quarter on Petfinder.


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