San Diego, December 6, 2025
In a collaborative effort to alleviate overcrowding at a Northern California shelter, the San Diego Humane Society has welcomed 29 kittens for adoption. These young felines are now available at the San Diego campus, with the organization aiming to provide them a better chance at finding permanent homes. The public is encouraged to consider adopting one of these adorable kittens, supporting the ongoing mission of the Humane Society to promote animal welfare.
San Diego Welcomes 29 Kittens from Northern California Seeking New Homes
San Diego, California – In a collaborative effort to alleviate overcrowding at a Northern California shelter, the San Diego Humane Society has welcomed 29 kittens in need of loving homes. These kittens are now available for adoption at the organization’s San Diego campus.
Details of the Transfer
The kittens were transferred from a shelter in Northern California to the San Diego Humane Society. This initiative aims to provide these young felines with a better chance of finding permanent homes. The San Diego Humane Society is now responsible for their care and adoption.
Adoption Information
Individuals interested in adopting one of these kittens can visit the San Diego Humane Society’s San Diego campus. The organization encourages potential adopters to consider providing a forever home to these young animals.
Background on the San Diego Humane Society
Established in 1880, the San Diego Humane Society is a nonprofit, open-admission animal shelter dedicated to the welfare of animals. With campuses in San Diego, El Cajon, Escondido, Oceanside, and Ramona, the organization offers various programs and services aimed at promoting animal welfare and finding homes for animals in need.
Related Initiatives
This effort aligns with the San Diego Humane Society’s ongoing commitment to animal welfare. In previous years, the organization has participated in events like the California Adopt-a-Pet Day, which successfully found homes for thousands of animals across the state.
How to Adopt
Prospective adopters can visit the San Diego Humane Society’s San Diego campus to meet the available kittens. The organization recommends checking their official website for the most current information on adoption procedures and available animals.
Contact Information
For more details on the adoption process or to inquire about specific kittens, please contact the San Diego Humane Society directly through their official website or visit their San Diego campus.
About the San Diego Humane Society
The San Diego Humane Society is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating a more humane San Diego by inspiring compassion, providing hope, and advancing the welfare of animals and people. Their mission includes rescuing animals, finding them homes, and promoting responsible pet ownership.
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FAQ
How can I adopt one of the 29 kittens from Northern California?
You can visit the San Diego Humane Society’s San Diego campus to meet the available kittens and learn about the adoption process.
What is the San Diego Humane Society’s mission?
The San Diego Humane Society is dedicated to creating a more humane San Diego by inspiring compassion, providing hope, and advancing the welfare of animals and people.
Are there other adoption events in San Diego?
Yes, the San Diego Humane Society regularly hosts adoption events and participates in statewide initiatives like the California Adopt-a-Pet Day to find homes for animals in need.
Key Features
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Number of Kittens | 29 kittens from Northern California |
| Adoption Location | San Diego Humane Society’s San Diego campus |
| Organization | San Diego Humane Society |
| Mission | To create a more humane San Diego by inspiring compassion, providing hope, and advancing the welfare of animals and people |
| Related Event | California Adopt-a-Pet Day |
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