KEITH and Kirk are two gorgeous friendly jet black kittens looking for homes.

At the moment the Animal Welfare shelter, Rawlinson Street, Barrow, is caring for so many kittens in need of permanent loving home.

These two brothers constantly purr and love people and receiving attention.

The two brothers can be rehomed separately but at ten weeks old are so much fun together.

Equally eye-catching are two more friendly feral tabby kittens.

Molly and Masie are quiet but friendly and will really benefit from being given a forever home where they could be socialised and allowed to develop their personalities.

They are gentle kittens and again can be rehomed separately.

Chestnut is very timid and a bit scared at the moment after only coming into the shelter last week.

However, he is happy to be stroked and is a lovely looking three-year-old who has found himself homeless through no fault of his own.

He is in very good health and just needs to be able to settle into a new home and feel secure.

Belinda is one of two sisters who has featured before in the Pet Stop pages both are still in need of new homes.

They were originally thought to be about 11, but after a visit to the vets they are younger because there teeth are in such good condition.

They are both lovely and friendly cats with glossy black and white coats and talk when they want attention but quietly.

Belinda and her sister Babs can be rehomed separately.

For further details or to arrange a visit to see the cats please call the shelter on 01229 836955.

Both young mother Becka, one tabby feral and the little ginger and white kitten have all been rehomed from last week's pages.