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Kittens fostered by AIDS Policy Project looking for homes

July 29, 2013

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We received this message from our reader Kate Krauss, who runs West Philly-based organization AIDS Policy Project:

“Four little kittens and their mother have appeared on our porch. Kittens probably were born in the basement of an empty house next door. They are very cute and we are allergic. We’ve taken them in and they are staying in a utility room until we find them new parents. Their mother and they are all very sweet and gentle–no bites, just a lot of confused looks and playing.”

If you’re interested in adopting any of the kittens, please email Kate at: katiephr@gmail.com or call 215-939-7852. You can also donate some money to help Kate and her colleagues take care of the kittens while they are looking for homes. Please go here for more info and to donate.

2 Comments For This Post

  1. Katie Says:

    Thank you! Thank you, Deborah, for the donation on our web site (www.AIDSPolicyProject.org) and thank you everyone who forwarded our message.
    –xo from The AIDS Policy Project. (Typically, we advocate for AIDS cure research–it’s going really well.)

  2. Katie Says:

    We have placed two of the kittens in fantastic homes; still have two more, both black and white. They are gentle, playful, and incredibly bored since they are staying in a small room (we are allergic) although there are windows so they can look out and they have toys. Let us know if you are interested in meeting them! greenville22@gmail.com

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