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  2. Kittenzilla: AWD is offering free kittens through the end of ...

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    Nov. 15—Kittens have taken over the Animal Welfare Department, in response, the department is offering free cat adoptions now through the end of the year. The free felines are already vaccinated ...

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    Image credits: Scituate Animal Shelter of Massachusetts / Facebook When they were posted up for adoption online, it took a shelter’s record time of 13 minutes to find them a new home as ...

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  5. Ocelot - Wikipedia

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    The female gives birth to a litter of one to three kittens after a gestation period of two to three months. Dens are usually located in dense vegetation. A newborn kitten weighs 200–340 g (7.1–12.0 oz). [6] [36] The kitten is born with spots and stripes, though on a gray background; the color changes to golden as the ocelot grows older. [31]

  6. Munchkin cat - Wikipedia

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    Many pedigree cat associations around the world have refused to recognize the Munchkin cat due to the welfare of the breed and uncertainty of the health issues, [4] including the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy (GCCF). [5] Breeding of Munchkin cats is prohibited by law in several countries due to these genetic health concerns.

  7. Kitten - Wikipedia

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    Cat milk replacement is manufactured to feed to young kittens, because cow's milk does not provide all the necessary nutrients. [44] Human-reared kittens tend to be very affectionate with humans as adults and sometimes more dependent on them than kittens reared by their mothers, but they can also show volatile mood swings and aggression. [45]