Ariana Grande Opened An Animal Rescue In California & The Pets Are Available For Adoption

Let's meet these adorable furballs, shall we?
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Pop singer Ariana Grande just launched a non-profit animal rescue center in Los Angeles and the animals are nothing short of extremely adorable.

The center is called Orange Twins Rescue, and is located in Van Nuys — and you can apply to adopt these little guys right now, on the center's Petfinder site.

As of yesterday, Orange Twins' Instagram page is up and running, with photos and vivid descriptions of the cute little puppies and kittens. 

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Last week, the singer announced on Twitter that the center's actual website would be up and running soon (as of right now, the site says "coming soon").

You don't need a working website to meet all of the cute little baby kitties available though — take Smudge, for example, who is described as being "the fun one" of his family. 

And here we have Venus, who has the face of an actual literal angel and enjoys wrestling socks.

We couldn't leave out Moon, who is playful and tiny.

If you'd rather fancy a dog, Bonnie is available, and great news, she is a smiling little sweetie.

Bonnie was brought into the rescue with her friend, Clyde, who is also described as her brother, and they can be adopted together or separately.

As stated in the descriptions, all of these little guys will be spayed, neutered, and microchipped before you take them home with you. Home checks are required and can be done virtually or in-person, COVID-safely.

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