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Baby Girl

Female Adult Domestic Medium Hair Medium

Hello! They call me Baby Girl. I may not be a kitten but I'm a very sweet 5-year-old girl. I was found on a nice lady's porch in a cardb... show more

Hello! They call me Baby Girl. I may not be a kitten but I'm a very sweet 5-year-old girl. I was found on a nice lady's porch in a cardboard box, and she felt so bad for me because I was very skinny and in poor health so she took me to some nice rescuers to make sure I got the care I needed. Now that I've put on a healthy amount of weight and I'm not so scared, I'm ready for a purrfect home. Although people don't know a lot about my background, it's obvious I've had a hard life and would love to be, well, someone's Baby Girl. The shelter has been overrun with kittens so all the community rooms have been filled with them, and I haven't had much of a chance to socialize with other cats or dogs because of that so we're not sure how I get along with other animals. I may be okay with other pets; if you already have pets at home and are interested in me, just ask the adoption counselor and they'll arrange to have me cat or dog tested before a meet-and-greet. What I REALLY love is lots of yummy-yum food - I NEVER want to go hungry again. So food is a quick way to win over my heart! I also love a gentle touch and kind pets. I might take a little bit of time to come up to your hand if you offer it to me, since I can be a little shy at first, but I appreciate a sweet and patient person. I am quite a little lady, can't you tell? I sure hope a sweet and loving family takes me home soon! Would you like to come meet me? show less

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Gray

Female Adult Domestic Shorthair Medium

Hello, my name is Gray. I came here to the shelter as a young mother cat - I'm only a little over a year old! - but I successfully raise... show more

Hello, my name is Gray. I came here to the shelter as a young mother cat - I'm only a little over a year old! - but I successfully raised my five kittens. When you first meet me, I might seem a little shy at first, but if you're gentle and give me a chance to trust you (which may not take long, sometimes I take to people instantly!), you'll see I'm a very sweet kitty. Also take a close look at my toes ... I have extra for making my special love biscuits! Now that I'm spayed and don't have to worry about little mouths to feed, I'm starting to enjoy life for myself and finding I like to play. I think it's exciting when one of the other cats is knocking one of the toys around. I also LOVE being petted by my friends, as you can see in my photos. Good heads rubs and ear scratches make me feel wonderful! I'm happy my kittens all found nice homes but I sure would love to find one for myself. I would be happy with other cats, and I might tolerate dogs. The most important thing is that my family gives me the time I need to adjust to a new environment. Put me in a quiet room with my necessities, quietly visit with me and give me gentle love, and gradually introduce me to the rest of the household. That will help me feel secure, which is all I really need! I'm one of those incredibly sweet kitties that just takes a little bit of time to come out of my shell. show less

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Bertha

Female Adult Domestic Short Hair Medium

Hello, my name is Bertha. I enjoy treats and compliments.  I originally was found as a stray, and taken in by a good Samaritan. I was in... show more

Hello, my name is Bertha. I enjoy treats and compliments.  I originally was found as a stray, and taken in by a good Samaritan. I was in my old home for about eight months but I was scared of the kids that lived there - they were much too noisy for my liking. I keep my beautiful white coat shiny and clean with several long baths a day. I would be a sweet girl in my new home if my humans were patient with me, and I've begun to show affection here as well. Although I might be independent and standoffish sometimes, I have the potential to come out of my shell and flourish in a new home - preferably a nice quiet one! I am currently on medication to help my anxiety here at the shelter. It has helped a lot!  I am more relaxed and give happy blinks. I don't care for other cats, but if your dog is polite I could probably co-exist.  After getting used to my new digs for a few months, I would enjoy taking sunny naps in the backyard. Really, I'm a low-maintenance cat and just ask for a little bit of understanding - if you think you can do that, I would love to take the time to get to know each other and maybe even go home with you, if you would give me that chance. (Make sure to have plenty of treats to win me over, too!) Bertha, unlike our other past indoor/outdoor cats, has not been FIV/FeLV tested. To our best knowledge, the likely hood of her having either is very slim. She is not able to be restrained to humainly test. Bertha thanks you for understanding, and for not making her endure such a stressful activity! show less