Available Cats

The cats listed below are either healthy retired adults

– OR –

have special needs and are looking for a loving home to care for them!

**Every cat listed here will be adopted out at NO cost!**

Occasionally, we have adults that are done having babies and ready to live out their retirement in peace! If we feel that they would be happier in a new home then we personally get them spayed/neutered and make sure they’re completely healed and ready to go home before letting them go. These cats have usually been with us since birth, so we are very mindful of how/when they leave us. It’s not an easy decision and we only do it if we feel it’s best for them!

Over the years, we’ve also been able to use our platform to help people re-home their pets quite a few times. Sometimes there are concerns with the cat’s health/happiness. Sometimes the human can no longer provide for them (elderly, illness, etc.) and there’s no issues with the cat at all. A Special Needs cat could include: disability, advanced age, chronic illness, or behavioral issues. Their needs might require daily medication or a future surgery/procedure, or often there is no foreseen health management at all!! For example: there could simply be a cosmetic issue or small health concern that has already been resolved and should need no further treatment. Our goal is to find loving homes that are experienced and/or willing to provide a little extra love!

SQUEAKER

  • SPECIAL NEEDS – Adult

  • Brown tabby with white

  • Female

  • 9/6/22

  • **Squeaker is NOT here with us, so there is no application for her because of that. Please contact her current owner directly: cookiebraddock@gmail.com

    Here is the information about her provided by her owner: “She was last at the vet on March 21, and they said she had a pre-disposition for allergies that could come on at any time. And it seems now is the time she has developed these allergies. She has a few hotspots from over grooming herself. (Vet said she is possibly very itchy ) Lost some weight, but generally seems fairly happy, playing, drinking etc. They thought the best course of action would be to try and change her food, so she is now on Royal Canin HP we have done this and seems a little better.”