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Cleveland APL kitten featured in Puppy Bowl finds loving home

The organization confirmed Sunday that Quokka had been adopted.

CLEVELAND — Now, this is just purrrfect! A kitten from the Cleveland Animal Protective League, who was featured in the Puppy Bowl on the Discovery Network's Animal Planet, has found a loving home.

The wonderful adoption news was shared on the APL's Facebook page Sunday evening.

Quokka, a two and a half month old domestic longhair, was described as a "sweet and playful kitten who would love a cool cat tree to climb and a cozy bed to nap in. He could be a little shy at first but with proper decompression time and slow introductions, he would likely do well in any home environment (kids, cats, dogs). One of his favorite things to do is cuddle and play with his siblings so he would definitely love to have little fur siblings in his home!"

Update: Adopted! It’s time to Raise the Woof! Tune in to the #PuppyBowl starting right now at 2pm on Animal Planet to...

Posted by Cleveland Animal Protective League on Sunday, February 12, 2023

Each year, the Puppy Bowl partners with animal shelters across the U.S. to feature pets who need loving homes. Because of their enormous reach, the adoption centers are directly connected to millions of viewers during the Puppy Bowl.

We are so happy Quokka found a loving home! 

To watch the Puppy Bowl in its entirety, click here.

If you're interested in seeing other adoptable animals at Cleveland APL, click here. They are open seven days a week.

Editor's Note: The following video is from a previous, unrelated report.

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