Looking to adopt a pet? Here are 5 cuddly kittens to adopt now in Orlando

Start your day off right by browsing through fluffy felines near you! There are dozens of kittens up for adoption right here in Orlando.

Hoodline partnered with Petfinder, an online adoption site that lists “more than 315,000 adoptable pets from nearly 14,000 animal shelters and rescue groups" to bring you this roundup of kittens near you.

(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.)


Kokomo, domestic shorthair mix

Kokomo is a charming female domestic shorthair kitten being kept at Catapalooza, Inc.

Kokomo is happy to keep company with other cats. Fear not: She is already house-trained. She is vaccinated.

Apply to adopt Kokomo today at Petfinder.

Rooster, domestic shorthair mix

Rooster is a charming male domestic shorthair kitten currently residing at Catapalooza, Inc.

Rooster will get along great with other cats. He's mastered his house-training etiquette. He has been vaccinated.

Read more about Rooster on Petfinder.

Casaya, domestic shorthair mix

Casaya is a sweet female domestic shorthair kitten in the care of Catapalooza, Inc.

Casaya is happy to keep company with other cats. She's already been house-trained. Her vaccinations are up to date.

Read more about Casaya on Petfinder.

Chapera, domestic shorthair mix

Chapera is a sweet female domestic shorthair kitten currently housed at Catapalooza, Inc.

Chapera will get along great with other cats. She already has had all of her shots. Have no fear: She is already house-trained.

Read more about Chapera on Petfinder.

Delilah, domestic shorthair mix

Delilah is a female domestic shorthair kitten currently residing at Catapalooza, Inc.

Delilah is eager to make friends — she'll get along great with other cats. She is already house-trained. She is vaccinated.

Read more about Delilah on Petfinder.


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