Kittens get adopted fast, so this page changes often. It pulls the kittens and young cats currently adoptable in Windsor from Windsor/Essex County Humane Society into one place, refreshed regularly. If you do not see one today, check back, as rescue kittens cycle through quickly, and adoption season peaks in spring and summer.
Two-kitten adoptions are often the easier choice, not the harder one: a pair keeps each other company, burns energy together, and tends to settle faster than a single kitten alone all day. Many Windsor rescues encourage adopting kittens in pairs for exactly this reason. Apply through the rescue; LocalPetFinder is a free aggregator.
Showing 35 cats

Amanda
2 months • Domestic Short Hair
Windsor/Essex County Humane Society

Aphrodite
1 year • Domestic Short Hair
Windsor/Essex County Humane Society

Danny
3 months • Domestic Short Hair
Windsor/Essex County Humane Society

Dia
3 months • Domestic Short Hair
Windsor/Essex County Humane Society

Dill Pickle
3 months • Domestic Medium Hair
Windsor/Essex County Humane Society

Echo
2 months • Domestic Short Hair
Windsor/Essex County Humane Society

Emerald Jade Green Ball
2 months • Domestic Short Hair
Windsor/Essex County Humane Society

Frankie
1 year • Domestic Short Hair
Windsor/Essex County Humane Society

Gamora
2 months • Domestic Short Hair
Windsor/Essex County Humane Society

Georgie
2 months • Domestic Short Hair
Windsor/Essex County Humane Society

Golden
1 year • Domestic Short Hair
Windsor/Essex County Humane Society

Kio
2 months • Domestic Short Hair
Windsor/Essex County Humane Society

Lida Beeda Boda Butt
2 months • Domestic Short Hair
Windsor/Essex County Humane Society

Lyric
6 months • Domestic Short Hair
Windsor/Essex County Humane Society

Melody
6 months • Domestic Short Hair
Windsor/Essex County Humane Society

Mother Hen
1 year • Domestic Short Hair
Windsor/Essex County Humane Society
Kittens in Windsor: common questions
Should I adopt one kitten or two?
Two is often easier than one, despite sounding like more work. A pair of kittens keeps each other company while you are out, plays and burns energy together, and usually settles faster and gets into less trouble than a single bored kitten. Many rescues actively encourage adopting kittens in pairs, and some will only place a solo kitten into a home with an existing young cat.
How much are rescue kittens in Windsor?
Kitten adoption fees in Windsor typically run about $150 to $400, usually including the first vaccines, deworming, a microchip, a spay or neuter (or a contract to do it once old enough), and often a FeLV/FIV test. That is a fraction of buying from a breeder, and the fee goes back into the rescue's care for the next litter.
How do I adopt one of these cats in Windsor?
Find a cat you like here, then apply directly through the rescue that has it (Windsor/Essex County Humane Society). LocalPetFinder is a listings aggregator, not a shelter: we pull adoptable cats from Windsor-area rescues into one place and refresh them regularly, but the application and adoption happen through the rescue. Listings reflect what is genuinely available, though a cat can be adopted between refreshes.