
A large number of kittens are ready for adoption at a reduced cost from Lee County Domestic Animal Services Wednesday morning.
Now through the end of May, all adoption fees will be waived. The shelter also needs baby blankets, water bowls, cat beds and cat food to help with the influx of kittens. If you want to help, you can drop off those items at the shelter at 5600 Banner Drive in the Villas.
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