These amazingly gorgeous felines are seeking warm, safe, loving forever homes. Please consider opening your heart to them.

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Cabana: Available for Adoption
Cabana made her way onto the property of someone feeding a couple of outdoor cats. As she was friendly, they wanted her to find an indoor home. This perhaps two-year-old tested for negative for FIV/FeLV. Cabana has been spayed and vaccinated against rabies. As she did have an upper respiratory infection, we checked her a second time after being with us for over a month for FIV/FeLV. She tested negative again. Cabana cleared her upper respiratory infection. After her spay, she developed an abdominal hernia. That was surgically corrected, and she had a reaction to the material used in her surgery and ended up having a second surgery. Cabana is finally ready for her forever home. One that has a ready lap for cuddling. One without so many felines. Cabana isn't overly fond of other cats. Cabana isn't aggressive toward them. Instead, she makes herself a target by complaining about their presence vocally and cowering. She could live with other felines, but they need not to be aggressive toward her. Adoption Fee: $50.



Roux: Available for Adoption
The gorgeous Roux carried the feline leukemia virus when younger. Once she turned ten months old, she seroconverted. Roux tested negative on her most recent SNAP test. This beautiful girl has adapted to life out and about in the foster home as she had previously lived only in the feline leukemia room. She continues to be a bit nervous around strangers but is loving and affectionate toward humans she knows. Roux is looking for her own warm, safe, loving forever home. This beauty has been spayed and vaccinated against rabies and distemper. She uses the litterbox consistently. Adoption Fee: $50.



Dexter & Reina: Available for Adoption as a Pair (ADOPTED)


A litter of two-month-old kittens was trapped by police and turned into impound. We rescued them from certain death. Momma Jamaica Hope was quite feral, so we had her spayed, vaccinated against rabies, and released her in a safe, cat-friendly environment. Jamaica Hope tested negative for FIV/FeLV. Dexter, Reina, Angus, Tuli, and Siri were initially socialized by a young teenager. Angus, Siri, and Tuli have all been adopted out to loving families. Dexter and Reina are a pair, and they continue living out about in a foster home. They are accustomed to dogs and other cats. Dexter and Reina, like other young kittens in the rescue, are each available for a fully refundable $50 (with verifiable proof of spay/neuter by seven months of age). As they are a set, it is a fully refundable $100 to adopt them.



Claude (Monet): Available for Adoption
Claude is a handsome, gregarious, neutered likely almost one-year-old male who has been vaccinated against distemper and rabies. Claude tested negative for FIV/FeLV. The dear boy loves to play, and he certainly enjoys a good cuddle. Claude consistently uses the litterbox. He will make a wonderful addition to a family. Adoption Fee: $50.



Sherman: Available for Adoption (monthly heartworm medication)
Sherman is a BIG boy (he's down from the 17 pounds 6 ounces that he weighed when he first arrived) who lived in a trailer park where a woman had pity on him and would set out food for him. He obviously ate well. However, while living in the trailer park Sherman ended up with heartworm. Heartworm doesn't affect the heart in cats but can go to other organs. Sherman has been on ivermectin and a steroid. He will require a once-monthly dose of ivermectin (available at Fleet Farm) for the next couple of years. This big loverboy is worth it, though. Such a special fellow. Sherman arrived neutered, so he likely was once someone's pet. We went ahead and had a first set of vaccinations given. Now he'd like to find a warm, safe, loving forever home. He has been dewormed and consistently uses a litterbox. He doesn't like close interactions with other cats, and Sherman seems to enjoy men. Adoption fee will be $50 once he receives his first set of vaccinations.



Medley: Available for Adoption
Medley is a gorgeous black & white 1-2 year old gal who was trapped as a feral momma. Oxytocin did it's magic, and Medley has come to welcome humans and affection. Medley's youngsters have been weaned and Medley has been spayed, dewormed, and vaccinated against rabies, distemper, and feline leukemia. Medley tested negative for FIV/FeLV. This beautiful lady uses the litterbox consistenty and is looking for a warm, safe, loving home of her own. Medley will initially be frightened, but she is very much worth the wait as she warms up to a new home. Adoption fee: $50



Bristol: Available for Adoption
Bristol is a gorgeous ~1-year-old former feral. Like Medley, Bristol was trapped as a pregnant feral cat. Bristol has adopted well to humans and would like to find her own forever home. She has been spayed, dewormed, and vaccinated against rabies, distemper, and feline leukemia. Bristol tested negative for FIV/FeLV. She uses the litterbox consistently. Bristol, like Medley, will initially be frightened as she transitions to a new home, but she will blossom once again with a loving family. Adoption fee: $50.



Mr. Grigsby: SPECIAL NEEDS
Mr. Grigsby is another gregarious, outgoing feline. People who visit to choose a home often fall in love with his handsome looks, outgoing personality, and soft fur. However, he will need a special home. After all, Mr. Grigsby is allergic to standard cat food. He can have limited ingredient duck and pea without difficulty or, what we feed him, ground up chicken from Woody's Pet Food Deli. Of note, it isn't as simple as that. Why not? Mr. Grigsby is food obsessed. He will go after any food in the sink and even has figured out ways to open cabinets (now all have magnets holding them closed). This boy will tear into bags of anything left on the counter. We do our best to keep Mr. Grigsby away from anything that will cause him to react, but he manages to get into something every six to eight months or so. When it happens, he needs to have a steroid. His face swells and his paws swell. His lips ulcerate. If Mr. Grigsby doesn't get a steroid in time, his paw pads crack and his paws become secondarily infected from walking in the litterbox. Yep, it's best to catch it early. Mr. Grigsby requires a home that can medically care for an allergic reaction. An organized kitchen is a must, one where nothing is left out for him to devour. With all that said, Mr. Grigsby is definitely worth all the extra effort. Adoption fee: $50.



MoMo: SPECIAL NEEDS
MoMo is our only declawed feline in the house. He arrived that way. MoMo, now approximately 8 years old, was found dodging cars scrounging for food in a grocery store parking lot. MoMo is a very quirky boy although his OCD tendencies are mellowing with age. MoMo does not want to live with other adult males (he will spray). He also at times prefers to use wee-wee pads over litterboxes. That has lessened with time, but MoMo still falls into a special needs category due to his unusual litter habits. MoMo lives in his own room in our home (apart from other adult males). Thankfully, he enjoys female company as well as kittens. His room is our "kitten room" whenever we have kittens available for adoption in our home. MoMo is neutered, dewormed, and up-to-date on all vaccinations including distemper and FeLV. Adoption fee: $50.