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Wow. I mean wow. These kittens are so adorable my heart just breaks. Please give them a home!
First, beyond-beautiful sisters Tink and Tug:

And now, precious little Ella:

Sometimes this gig just kills me….Here’s the info you need on these sweethearts.

Tink and Tug are 12- to 14-week-old sisters who were found in Yorktown wondering near the road. Dirty and hungry, they were very happy to come along with rescuers from It’s Reigning Cats and Dogs. Once cleaned up and fed, they were on laps and purring, finally able to have a good night’s sleep. Tink is quite the explorer and is always “tinkering” with anything she can find. Tug just follows (hence the name). Both love to be held, are playful and snuggly, and must be adopted together. Both have tested negative for leukemia/FIV and are healthy and up-to-date on shots. The adoption fee is $75 fee for each. If interested, please contact Bonnie at 914-737-6020.

Ella is an adorable and playful tabby kitten. She is about 9 to 10 weeks old. Ella is just one of a variety of delightful kittens looking for a loving home. All kittens are in foster homes and have been tested for FIV/FelV, de-wormed and vaccinated. The adoption fee for a kitten is $65, plus a $35 refundable spay/neuter deposit. To visit Ella or any of the other available kittens, contact Pet Rescue of Larchmont at 914-834-6955 or visit www.NY-PetRescue.org.

This entry was posted on Saturday, July 18th, 2009 at 7:00 am by Laurel Babcock.
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Laurel Babcock is the Community Life editor for The Journal News, Express Publications and LoHud.com. She grew up with a beloved mutt and was surrounded by dogs into young adulthood. She liked cats enough, but didn't really think of them as true pets. That changed when her brother brought an abandoned 4-week-old kitty into the family, dooming us all. Laurel currently serves as staff for two completely adored cats, Stanley and Cup, both girls.


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