SEATTLE — Adoptable kittens and cats will take over Seattle City Hall once again for a citywide adoption event known as Kitty Hall.
The event, which was on hiatus during the pandemic, is happening as the shelter celebrates its 50th anniversary.
Hosted by the Seattle Animal Shelter, the adoption event will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 13 from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the City Hall’s Bertha Knight Landes Room at 600 Fourth Avenue.
The public will be able to meet, greet and adopt a kitten or cat that is being cared for at the shelter, just in time for the felines to have a forever home for the holidays.
There will be several kitty stations where people can meet eligible kittens and cats, as well as booths with pet license and outreach information, and a kitty cam photo booth where they can take a photo.
Also returning this year is a chance for the public to vote for an adoptable adult cat to be named “Kitty Council President.”
The shelter said most of the kittens and the cats at the event will be available for adoption. Potential adopters can place first-choice holds on their favorite feline.
Those who are unable to attend Kitty Hall but are interested in adopting or fostering a cat can visit the Seattle Animal Shelter at this link.
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