Posts for the ‘Cats’ Category

Let Butterfly fly into your Heart

Meet Butterfly. A Domestic Short Hair
Female • born in 2009.

What a precious girl. She has been around the block a time or two and has had many litters of kittens and now it is time for her to relax and take care of herself and be loved on and pampered in a safe and loving home. She is gentle and loves watching the birds and squirrels out her window. She is a people person and not a fan of other cats in her space.

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Fellon wants to Steal Your Heart

Meet Fellon. Domestic Short Hair-Black And White,Tuxedo
Medium • Adult • Female

Two-year old Fellon would like you to note there are two “L’s” in her name — this girl is no cat burglar (although she might steal your heart).

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Let Luna Shine her Light in your Heart

Meet Luna. A Calico DSH
Female • born approx 2009.

This feisty girl has an interesting twisted and kinked tail and likes to talk. She is alert and interested in everything around her. She doesn’t particularly like other female cats, but she can usually tolerate strong males that are not intimidated by her antics.

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A New Home for the Holiday for Mai Ling?

Meet Mai Ling. A Siamese Mix
Medium • Young Adult • Female

Mai Ling is a striking Siamese mix with bright blue eyes. She is a laid back kitty, who loves to cuddle and hang out with her humans. One of her favorite things is to hang on your shoulder listening to sweet nothings being whispered into her ear. She likes to play catch and fetch (yes, she really does fetch when she is in the mood) with little soft toys.

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Gardenia loves affection

Meet Gardenia. Domestic Medium Hair/Calico Mix
Medium • Adult • Female

Gardenia is very affectionate and people-oriented (she thinks people are more fun than toys), and likes to be held. She’s just a little shy at first but warms up fast with soft petting and soft talk. Loud noises startle her (me too!) and her evaluator thinks she’d do best in a quieter home where her person/people are around a lot to keep her company. She’s only two years old and small at less than 7 pounds, but coming home to Gardenia is better than coming home to a plant any day of the week!

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