Our new friend Fruit Salad is one of those kitties who has it all. Good looks, an outstanding purrsonality, and affection for everyone she meets. We really love her markings -- she's white with one black ear, one orange ear (you can kind of see it in the second photo), and a black and orange tail. Awesome, right?
February 7, 2024
(Almost) Wordless Fruit Salad
Fruit Salad was found under a porch with her kittens during a winter storm. What a smart ladycat she is to have taken shelter there! All of them were rescued, we're told.💖 As we wrote previously, one year-old Fruit Salad get along with pretty much everyone -- cats, humans, and even dogs! This adoptable and adorable kitty is spayed, current on her vaccinations, and ready to find her happily ever after. Is it with you?
February 4, 2024
Selfies by Kirby
Our new adoptable pal Kirby has such a sweet and outgoing personality. He also happens to have some of the coolest markings we've ever seen. If you look carefully, you'll see his tabby patches include both stripes and spots (they're even better in person). We also love how he's got some of those patches on his legs!
Kirby, who is about 9 months old, was abandoned outside by his former humans. Anyone who would do that doesn't deserve to have Kirby (or any other animal), and we're so grateful he was rescued. We're also glad he's safe and loved at PAWS until he is discovered by a real forever family. Kirby is good with other cats, and adores people of all ages. He's neutered, current on his vaccinations, and ready to fill some lucky home with love. Come meet Kirby today!
We're participating today in the Sunday Selfies Blog Hop, hosted by our wonderful friends at The Cat on My Head. Be sure to check out who's hopping along and/or join in on the fun!
January 30, 2024
(Almost) Wordless Wallace
Meet our new adorable and adoptable buddy Wallace. Don't you just love how he tilts his head just so to show you how cute and friendly he is?
Wallace, who is about two years old, was found abandoned in a cat carrier. It's unconscionable for someone to have left him like that, but we are so glad he is safe at PAWS now, where he is being loved and cared for until he finds a real forever home. Wallace is purrsonable and affectionate, and will make a wonderful best friend for whoever is lucky enough to adopt him. He's neutered, current on his vaccinations, and ready to be discovered. Come meet Wallace today! 💖
January 28, 2024
Selfies by Puzzles the Cat
You can probably guess how our new buddy Puzzles got his name. Check out his cool puzzle piece-esque cow cat spots! You'll probably also notice how handsome he is, and how well he poses for the camera. 😸
This 4 1/2 year old mancat is still pretty new at PAWS, but we can already share that he's really friendly and playful, and that he likes his human pals a lot! Puzzles is neutered, current on his vaccinations, and negative for FIV and FeLV. This guy is so ready to find his happily ever after. Could it be with you?
We're participating today in the Sunday Selfies Blog Hop, hosted by our wonderful friends at The Cat on My Head. Be sure to check out who's hopping along and/or join in on the fun!
January 24, 2024
(Almost) Wordless Bean Bag
For most people, the first thing that comes to mind at the mention of "bean bag" is "comfort." That's why we think our handsome and adoptable friend Bean Bag is purrfectly named. This dude may be new to PAWS, but he's already making himself comfortable while he waits to find his forever home.
Bean Bag is about 5 years old, and was found when he showed up in a managed community cat colony. It was immediately evident to the caregivers that Beanie was friendly and must have had a family at some point. He adores people of all ages and gets along really well with other kitties! We are glad Bean Bag is now safe, warm, and loved at the shelter. He's going to make a great BFF for some lucky adopter. Bean Bag is neutered, current on his vaccinations, and ready to be discovered. We hope his happily ever after finds him real soon.
Bean Bag has tested positive for FIV, but it's important to remember this
does not mean he can't live a long and happy life! According to
Best Friends Animal Society, "FIV-positive cats can live normal lives,
both in quality and
duration. They just need to be monitored for infections and dental
issues. But if they’re well cared for, they can be healthy, happy,
wonderful pets." FIV cannot be
passed to other cats through casual contact, or by sharing food, water,
or a
litter box. Nor can it be passed to people or other pet species. Come fall in love with Bean Bag today!
January 21, 2024
Supermeowdel Selfies by Cindy Clawford
Yes, you read that title correctly. Today's selfies are by our beautiful and adoptable friend Cindy Clawford. As you can see, she's most definitely a supermeowdel in the making!
In addition to her obvious comfort in front of the camera, we're pretty sure Cindy's name comes in part from her amazing polydactyl front paws - check out those cute mittens! This ladycat is about six months old, enjoys being pet, and loves people of all ages. Cindy Clawford is spayed, current on her vaccinations, and ready to find her forever home. Could it be with you?
We're participating today in the Sunday Selfies Blog Hop, hosted by our wonderful friends at The Cat on My Head. Be sure to check out who's hopping along and/or join in on the fun!
January 17, 2024
(Almost) Wordless Parrot
Our buddy Parrot is straight up adorable. His i.d. card says that he likes to sit on people's shoulders and heads. As you can see from these photos, this sweet boy also happens to be an accomplished lapcat!
If you think Parrot looks like love personified, you'd be right. He gets along famously with everyone -- humans, cats, and even dogs! He's about one year old, neutered, current on his vaccinations, and ready to find his forever home.
Parrot has tested positive for FIV, but it's important to remember this
does not mean he can't live a long and happy life! According to
Best Friends Animal Society, "FIV-positive cats can live normal lives,
both in quality and
duration. They just need to be monitored for infections and dental
issues. But if they’re well cared for, they can be healthy, happy,
wonderful pets." FIV cannot be
passed to other cats through casual contact, or by sharing food, water,
or a
litter box. Nor can it be passed to people or other pet species.
Come and meet your new best friend Parrot today, and fall in love!
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