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Kittens Gone, It's Donna's Turn for New Home

Here is just one of many dogs and cats available for adoption.

From the New Rochelle Humane Society:

Oh to be an adult black cat in the middle of kitten season.

Donna arrived with a litter of kittens. While her many of her kittens have gotten adopted, no one has even considered this young 1-year-old sweet feline. Donna likes other cats, even dogs. Kids, yes even children. Vaccinated, spayed and microhcipped Donna is ready to go.

Her adoption donation of $90 includes all vaccines, spaying, microchipping, carrier, collar with ID tag and bag of Science Diet cat food.

Contact the for more information. They are located at 70 Portman Rd. in New Rochelle. Their phone number is 914-632-2925.

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