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For Adoption: Lots of Feline Friends

See the cats up for adoption at the Pinellas County Animal Services.

We love all our furry friends here at Patch and for this week's Adoptables at Risk, we wanted to show you our feline friends.

These are all the cats that are currently up for adoption at Pinellas County Animal Services. They all need to find that special home with someone who will love them.

If you see a cat you want to adopt, make sure to head down to Animal Services. If that cat has already been adopted, make sure you take a good look at all the cats available. You never know when you might be surprised.

How to Adopt

The cats are ready to go to their forever home. Adoption costs vary on the cat but include the first set of shots, spaying or neutering, and a bag of food. We've attached an adoption form (PDF) to make it easy.

Adopt any cat, and we will feature your photo with your new pet on Patch, too!

How to Help

If you can't adopt, but still want to help, Animal Serivces always needs volunteers.

Contact Kelli Becraft at kbecraft@co.pinellas.fl.us for more information.

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