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  • A young tabby kitten with blue eyes and a distinctive orange patch on its head, sitting inside a circular cat condo or hiding spot.

    Natalia

    Female, DOB: 3/07/25
    Natalia has a lot to say, and she isn't shy about sharing her ideas.  Our little talker expresses her opinions on food, playtime, and all the things in her little kitten world.  The patches, swirls, and stripes of her beautiful coat are called Torbie, a unique combination of a tortoise shell and a tabby.  She and her littermates were living with their mother in a carwash before they were rescued. 

  • Natalie

    Natalie

    Female, DOB: 3/07/25
    Natalie is quietly confident, seeking out companionship when she wants affection, but is also content  to explore on her own. She is an intelligent, curious girl. Natalie is sure to be a loyal friend in her new home. The patches, swirls, and stripes of her beautiful coat are called Torbie, a unique combination of a tortoise shell and a tabby.  She and her littermates were living with their mother in a carwash before they were rescued. 

  • kitten natasha

    Natasha

    Female, DOB: 3/07/25
    This little girl is sweet and demure, and she's a peaceful and gentle contrast to some of her crazy littermates. If you would like someone to snuggle up, and nestle in, and take a nap with, she's your girl. Her calico coat is softly muted.  She and her littermates were living with their mother in a carwash before they were rescued. 

  • A small tabby kitten with brown, black, and white fur, crouching on a soft, cream-colored textured blanket, looking intently forward.

    Nicole

    Female, DOB: 3/07/25
    Pretty Nicole gets along with everyone.  She's an agreeable girl who makes friends with little kittens, big cats, dogs, and of course, people.  She is sure to adjust to and become a treasured member of many different kinds of households. The patches, swirls, and stripes of her beautiful coat are called Torbie, a unique combination of a tortoise shell and a tabby.  She and her littermates were living with their mother in a carwash before they were rescued. 

  • black kitten iris

    Iris

    Female, DOB: 3/20/25
    Kittens who were hand fed are often the most friendly and connected to humans, and Iris is just that.  She makes friends with everyone around her, whether it's people, other cats, or dogs.  She would be a good fit with a busy family who already has other pets.  Her mother ventured out into the street when she was just a tiny baby, and sadly, was hit by a car. She will be a loyal girl in a loving household.

  • black kitten ivy

    Ivy

    Female, DOB: 3/20/25
    Ivy is the smallest of her litter, but she is fearless.  This spirited girl has no trouble keeping up with her bigger brother and sisters.  Her mother ventured out into the street when she was just a tiny baby, and sadly, was hit by a car. Her human friends fed her with a bottle, and when she got the knack of eating on her own, she squeezed right in with the others.  This amusing girl will keep you entertained.

  • inky kitten

    Inky

    Female, DOB: 3/20/25
    This curious girl investigates every corner of a room and is delighted when she has a chance to find out what's in every nook and cranny. Her mother ventured out into the street when she was just a tiny baby, and sadly, was hit by a car. Her human friends fed her with a bottle, and found her most entertaining watching her learn to eat on her own.  

  • black kitten Ira

    Ira

    Male, DOB: 3/20/25
    If something can be moved, Ira makes it his business to bat it, swat it, jump on it, or run over it.  He is a lively little fella who loves to play. His mother ventured out into the street when he was just a tiny baby, and sadly, was hit by a car. His human friends fed him with a bottle, and when it was time to learn to eat on his own, he was so enthusiastic he would even get the food in his eyes.  Fortunately, he now has gentlemanly table manners.  He even keeps his feet out of the food dish, making his three sisters quite happy.

  • white kitten and black kitten

    The "O" Litter

    At Oppurrtunities, we name our kitten litters alphabetically, and this is our “O” litter—the 15th litter we’ve helped rescue this year! These five kittens—one black and four white—will soon be ready for adoption. Two of the white kittens were born with congenital defects and have only three legs. One is missing a leg entirely, while the other has a tiny stub. They don’t need any special care—just a little extra love and cuddles, which is easy because they’re all as sweet as can be.

Meet cats and kittens ready to go home today!