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Eleven Greenbelt Kittens ISO Home Sweet Home

Nearly a dozen newbies are camping out at the Greenbelt Animal Shelter waiting for a home to call their own.

The finds itself with 11 little furry pink-tongued whiskered ones. Homeless kittens ranging from tabby to black and white to gray and more—all short haired—are at the shelter waiting to find homes to curl up in.

According to age-appropriateness, they have been de-wormed, vaccinated, and tested for feline leukemia and AIDS, as well as spayed or neutered, says animal control officer Susie Hall.

To see the kittens or talk to shelter staff about adoption policies, you can call to set up an appointment at (301) 474-6124 or (240) 542 7533.

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