Photo credit: Jennifer Slak

Welcome to Kindness For Cats, Inc!  PO Box 141088, Orlando, FL  32814

KFCI is a small group of foster parents who volunteer for Orange County Animal Services (OCAS) in Orlando, FL.  We provide safe, comfortable and stress-free environments for hundreds of the countless kittens and cats abandoned at the shelter and attempt to find them permanent loving homes while in our care.  Please click on the "Kittens & Cats" tab at the top of the page for photos and information about our furry friends available for adoption.

 
KFCI also promotes spaying and neutering, the key to combating the heart-wrenching problem of unwanted pet over-population and so many deaths of healthy, friendly kittens and cats. We believe that education and information for all pet owners is also imperative. We've created this website in part to provide resources for those seeking information on a variety of cat topics.

Check out our page Highlights & Accomplishments to learn more about what we do!  Thank you for visiting! 


 **Please note: KFCI is unable to take in cats and kittens outside of Orange County Animal Services.  We are a very small group whose main focus is on the feline population at OCAS due to the thousands of stray or surrendered cats and kittens euthanized there every year.  We have created and linked many resources on this website hoping to help those of you needing assistance.  Please see the "Cat Care" & "Resources" menu at the top of this page for a list of information.

 

 



Highlighted Cats
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  Baguette
Meet Baguette (A563656)! Baguette has been raised around humans since he was about a week old, and he came into foster care with an infected umbilical stump. Likely because of this, he developed a hernia, but he finally had surgery to fix it, so he's ready for adoption! He loves people, dogs, and o...read more about Baguette
  Stitch
Look into Stitch's big beautiful eyes.  This adorable little boy has the softest fur coat.  He came into fostercare with his sister (Lilo) when they were about 3 weeks old.  They were sweet from the start and have only grown more affectionate and comfortable with people and t...read more about Stitch
  Lilo
Lilo calls herself a "tabico" because she looks like a tabby with calico markings.  Isn't her coat so unique looking?  The precious girl came into fostercare with her brother (Stitch) when they were about 3 weeks old.  They were sweet from the start and have only grown m...read more about Lilo
Highlighted News
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Kitten Cuddles -- Friday April 11th, 2025
Kitten Season is Here! -- Tuesday April 1st, 2025
Tiny Dusty Saved by FD, OCAS & Kindness! -- Saturday April 24th, 2021

HELP! I found these kittens...what should I do?





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