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Kittens Dumped In Middle Of Road, Up For Adoption In Basking Ridge

Two of the four kittens left in a crate on a roadway median in Basking Ridge are still looking for a home for the holidays - and forever.

Theo and Ellie, both 5 months, are looking for a home for the holidays and forever.
Theo and Ellie, both 5 months, are looking for a home for the holidays and forever. (Bernards Township)

BASKING RIDGE, NJ — Two of the four kittens found dumped in a crate on a roadway median in Basking Ridge are still looking for a home.

Both Theo(male) and Ellie(female) are 5 months old, vaccinated, healthy, spayed/neutered, and in need of a home for the holidays - and forever.

On Nov. 20 at 8:04 a.m., a crate of kittens was reported on the median on Spring Valley Blvd between Balsam Way and Acken Road, said Bernards Township Deputy Chief Timothy King. Read More: Crate Of Kittens Dumped On Median In Middle Of Road In Basking Ridge

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The kittens are around 5 to 6 months old and in good overall health. Two of the four kittens have since been adopted and Theo and Ellie remain homeless.

If interested in learning more about the kittens or setting up a meet and greet, reach out to Bernards Township Animal Control Officer Michelle Santoro at Msantoro@bernards.org or 908-204-3066.

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