
"Finding Every Cat Their Forever Home"
Meet our
Senior & Special Needs Cats!
All of our cats and kittens have been spayed/ neutered, tested negative for FIV and Feline Leukemia and are up to date on their vaccines and have been dewormed. Our adoption fee for seniors is $50, which covers these basic medical procedures. We also provide any other necessary medical care to insure all of them are healthy and ready to fill your home with love.
Our animals currently live in foster homes where they are cared for, loved and nurtured until they find their new forever home with you. If you are interested in meeting any of our kitties, please contact us at FosterKitties@gmail.com
Seniors are kitties over 10 years.
Special Needs kitties very from some that have medical special needs (Colonel Mustard) to others that are "shy" and will take significantly longer to adjust to a new household. These kitties need loving homes that will give them plenty of love and patience.
Annaliese - Shy

Domestic Short Hair - White
Female
Date of Birth October 27, 2006
My sister (she has already been adopted) and I were saved from living in a storm drain during one of the coldest months this year. It took a couple of baths to get the dirt out of my fur, but it was worth it ... don't you think I am stunning?
I am pure white with a tiny black smudge on the top of my head, and my thick soft fur will remind you of a rabbit when you pet me.
Since my sister and I lived outside for the first few months of our lives, I can sometimes be a little timid. But once I settle in, I'll just about turn myself inside out making sure that you don't miss a spot when you pet me. I do have a few favorites - which you'll soon learn - scratch my chin and ears and I'll push right into your hand. You'll hear my purr motor kick in and see me prance back and forth to show you how happy I am !
I also love to snuggle - if your lap is available, I'll be in it... I'm a real snuggle puss and will definitely keep you company each night while you watch TV or just relax on the couch. So if you're looking for a lap kitten, I'm for you. And I don't mind sharing .. I get along great with other kitties ! I do need to be honest with you about one thing though - I'm not thrilled with being picked up or held. It still makes me a little nervous and I haven't been able to get past that.
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Bunny - Shy

Domestic Short Hair - Gray Tabby
Female
Estimated Date of Birth February 28, 2006
I'm also such a pretty girl - with just a hint of red and blond in my thick coat that sets off my green eyes! You may notice from my picture that I have a 'notch' in my left ear ... that's because I was trapped when I was a young kitten. I had a bad eye infection that worried the woman who was leaving food outside for me. When I went in to have my eye taken care of, they also spayed me and marked my ear because they thought I would have to be released back outside. Imagine their surprise when I turned out to be friendly and rubbed my head against theirs. I started to purr and give quiet meows, to thank them for taking such great care of me and to ask for more attention !
Although I am still a quiet, non-assuming girl, I CRAVE attention. I still like to rub my head against your face - and if you'll gently scratch my shoulders, I'll reward you with lots of loud purrs. Sometimes to get your attention, I'll start to do cute little moves which looks almost like I'm going to stand on my head. Then when you're tired and ready to settle onto the couch for the night, I'll be right by your side - snuggled against your leg .. and please, save a spot in bed for me too !
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Colette - Shy

Domestic Short Hair - Black with small white locket
Female
Estimated Date of Birth May 13, 2006
One of the first things you will notice about me is how very silky and black my fur is - I just have a small white locket at my throat and pretty yellow eyes. When I was very small, I was one of over thirty kitties that an elderly couple was trying to care for....it became a bit too much for them, so I was trapped and given to my foster mom.
Although I still tend to have a quiet nature, I love attention and playtime. My favorite is to play hide and seek from under the bed and jump out at your feet as you walk by. I also love to curl up by your legs at night, have some one-on-one petting time and fall asleep by you. I have the cutest little squeaky meow that I use to remind you I'm ready for some cuddle time - and your biggest reward will be the loud puurrrr you hear, especially when you scratch my ears and head.
My mom says that I am one of the sweetest kittens she's ever had. Won't you come love on me and give me my forever home ??
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Topaz - Shy

Domestic Short Hair - Torbie with White
Female
Date of Birth November 15, 2006
As you can see from her pictures Topaz is just too cute! Her beautiful tortie coloring and her tabby stripes give her that unique torbie look.
Topaz came into our program as a young kitten. She loves attention - anytime I go near her she stands up and wants me to pet her. In fact she loves it so much her long slender tail quivers with excitement and she rewards me with a wonderful PURR! Topaz seeks out attention when she really wants it - she'll hop up onto my computer desk and walk back and forth while I pet her. And if I'm going upstairs she'll position herself at the bottom so I can pet her and then when I start to walk up the stairs she'll run up ahead of me and stop at the top so I can pet her some more.
Topaz loves other kitties and gets along well with our dog. She will compete with other kitties for your attention.
Topaz is a love of a kitty who needs a home that will appreciate her for who she is - a cat who loves affection and wants (even craves) to be pet but not picked up or held.
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Weeble - Adoption Pending!

Domestic Short Hair - Tabby
Male
Estimated Date of Birth 3/17/08
Weeble is a special little guy and needs a special home. Weeble was born with Cerebral Hypoplasia and has a few side effects from that. Cerebral Hypoplasia effects motor function in cats and therefore he has a slight head tremor and can be a little unsteady on his feet. He is a little more clumsy when he first wakes up, but after about 15 minutes he does much better. Because he was born this way he doesn’t know anything different. As he is getting bigger he is learning to compensate for his “wobbliness” and is improving every day. Weeble probably needs to go to a home without stairs. He is very good at getting up on things, but not so good at getting down. At this point, Weeble does not seem coordinated enough to come down stairs.
Weeble was very afraid of me when I first rescued him, but has changed so much in six weeks. He now greets me at the door and crawls up into my lap where he wants to stay. All I have to do is look at him and he starts purring. He does like to play, but sometimes his brothers and sister play too hard, so he has become really good at amusing himself. He would probably do just fine as a single cat as long as he had a human friend to play with him. He loves puff balls and toys that are tied to things that hang down for him to swat at. Whoever takes Weeble home will be getting a true friend for life!
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