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Kittens in Need of a Loving Home

Check out the featured kittens of the week ready for adoption from the Montclair Township Animal Shelter!

 

If you were thinking about adopting an adorable kitten, look no further.

Meet Lucy Lou and Spencer. These two rambunctious kittens are both less than five months old and waiting to be adopted from the Montclair Animal Shelter, located at 77 N. Willow St.

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Lucy Lou is colored black and white, and is a domestic short-haired cat. She is three months old, spayed and affectionate.

Spenser is all black, and is also a domestic short-haired cat. He is four months old, neutered and very active. 

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These two are not from the same litter, but have taken a liking to one another. 

Lucy Lou, Spencer, and a plethora of other cats and dogs, are currently waiting for a loving owner to drop by and adopt them!

The Montclair Township Animal Shelter is open Tuesdays and Wednesdays between 2 and 6 p.m.; and Thursdays through Sundays between 2 and 4 p.m. Also available by appointment during nonpublic hours. 

The shelter is always looking for volunteers, too. For more information, call (973) 744-8600.

Animal Shelter Wish List

The Montclair Animal Shelter is consistently in need of supplies, donations and animal food. The shelter is currently looking for the following:  

  • Empty toilet paper and paper towel cardboard rolls
  • Shoe boxes
  • Empty cardboard egg cartons
  • Empty milk, soda and water bottles (cleaned)
  • Cardboard drink holders (such as those provided at coffee shops)
  • Old metal muffin or cupcake baking tins
  • Metal buckets (in good condition)
  • Small mirrors
  • Sealed dog/cat food, treats, toys
  • Rabbit food, toys
  • Bleach
  • Trash bags
  • Paper towels
  • Non-clumping kitty litter
  • Laundry detergent
  • Liquid hand soap and sanitizer 
  • Used but cleaned linens – towels, blankets, pet beds, sheets, etc.
  • Shallow cardboard trays
  • Newspapers – for lining cages


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