Absolutely! Call the shelter and ask. At certain times of the year the shelter gets way too many kittens than they can handle because I guess the cats like mating more at certain times of the year. Also if your not quite sure if your financially able or if you just want to see if a cat is right for you the shelter has a fostering program and they give you free food and litter as much as you need. Also with fostering their basic vaccines are free I think.
We currently don't have kittens for adoption but I am sure we will when kitten season kicks in a couple months. Please try Clay County Animal Services in Green Cove or Jacksonville Animal Care and Protective Services.
They are really great there. My daughter vouunteers there and like Chris said they have different options for adopting, fostering. It is a nice facility, animals are very well cared for. Good luck.
Allergies can persuade your cat choice.
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