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Published on June 19, 2020
Always wanted a pet? Here are 4 cute-as-can-be kittens to adopt now in ArlingtonPhotos: Petfinder

Interested in adopting a pet — or just gazing at some fluffy felines near you? There are heaps of deserving kittens up for adoption at animal shelters in and around Arlington.

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.)


Pepper, domestic shorthair mix

Pepper is an adorable male domestic shorthair kitten staying at Purrfect Cats.

Pepper is a social animal — he loves other cats. Rest assured: He is already house-trained and vaccinated.

Pepper's current caretakers say:

Pepper is a sweet, 14-week-old male tabby. He's super outgoing, playful and very cuddly.

Read more about Pepper on Petfinder.

Spot, tabby mix

Spot is a cheeky male tabby kitten currently residing at Shelter2Rescue Coalition.

Spot gets along swimmingly with other cats. Good news: He's already house-trained, and has had all of his shots.

From Spot's current caretaker:

You may think, why is he called Spot? Well, his fosterers thought he had the cutest spot on his nose! He is such an adorable little guy with the prettiest tabby markings, and the whitest blaze from nose down. He also has cute little white paws. What's not to love here? He is just 10 weeks old. He enjoys snuggling, and is a sociable, happy little boy. He's ready for his own happily ever after.

Read more about how to adopt Spot on Petfinder.

Ellie, tabby and domestic shorthair mix

Ellie is a precious female tabby and domestic shorthair kitten staying at Shelter2Rescue Coalition.

Ellie enjoys socializing with other cats. Don't worry: She is already house-trained, spayed and vaccinated.

Here's what Ellie's friends at Shelter2Rescue Coalition think of her:

Sweet little Ellie enjoys snuggling and playing with her siblings and the other big cats in her foster home. A big cat tree is the most amazing, fun thing to her. She thinks cat toys are immensely entertaining, too. Ellie loves to follow her fosterers around the home, seeing what the next fun thing might be. She'll get attention by playing around her human's feet or legs. Ellie is a happy, healthy little kitten at 10 weeks old. She is ready for a forever home.

Read more about Ellie on Petfinder.

Chase, domestic longhair

Chase is a snuggly male domestic longhair kitten staying at Shelter2Rescue Coalition.

No need for concern: Chase has already been vaccinated, neutered and house-trained.

About Chase:

I'm Chase, a 2020 graduate needing a home! I could sell you on my GPA, intern jobs and social outreach, but I'm just a kitten. So who's ready for some down-home fluffy goodness? My long, ginger locks are as mesmerizing as they are silkily, scrumptiously soft. But, I'm not just easy on the eyes with my chiseled chin and hazel eyes — I'm a smart little boy who's growing into some awesome paws! Just 13 weeks old, and I've already mastered how to nibble toes and fingers, dance under your feet, dart through doorways and zoom up the stairs. I'm working on my ninja skills with the laser light, but the stuffed mouse has no chance against me! And, I love to walk across iPads to help you type. I'm growing from a cute teething fluff ball that moves like lighting to a gorgeous boy who has a wildly playful streak. But, it must be said that I have deeper needs. I'm proud to call myself a spooner, but for the right one, I'm willing to be the spoonee! You'll occasionally find me sleeping belly-up, but laps are my thing! If you're not willing to have me curl up on or next to you and get belly rubs, then this just won't work out. I'm a crazy fun, independent and needy kitten all in one. 

Read more about Chase on Petfinder.


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