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Mia

Female Adult Domestic Short Hair (mixed)
LONG STAY REDUCED ADOPTION FEE:  $25!  Mia is a beautiful, 3-year-old dilute tortie girl. Though adopted at 8 weeks old as a single kitt... show more
LONG STAY REDUCED ADOPTION FEE:  $25!  Mia is a beautiful, 3-year-old dilute tortie girl. Though adopted at 8 weeks old as a single kitten, she was not socialized to truly trust humans and accept love. Her foster mom feels that she has potential because of how much she has progressed since being in a loving foster home. She follows her foster mom from room to room, showing that she does like closeness, just on her terms, at least for now. She likes to be petted and stroked down her back. She’s not fond of being picked up, but is making progress. Her foster mom feels that limited petting is actually making her crave it more!  AND…she absolutely loves catnip! Mia needs a home where she can be accepted as she is and given lots of patience and love to grow into a kitty that craves human contact. She gets along with the male cat in her foster home, but not the female cat. Perhaps it would be the same in a permanent home, but there are no guarantees. When Mia begins to get overstimulated, she will give you a request to stop petting by providing a hiss. Pay attention to her communication and she is happy and ready to move on about her business and return later for more attention. Atention to her social queues is important with Mia. All cats are spayed/neutered, up to date on vaccines, FELV/FIV tested, microchipped, given multiple rounds of dewormer and started on flea preventative. show less
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Patton

Male Adult Domestic Short Hair
ADOPTION FEE SPONSORED FOR THE RIGHT HOME!  This is Patton, I trapped him at about 6 weeks of age. He is about 14 months of age now. HE... show more
ADOPTION FEE SPONSORED FOR THE RIGHT HOME!  This is Patton, I trapped him at about 6 weeks of age. He is about 14 months of age now. HE NEEDS A HOME!!!! This boy has been trouble from day 1.....non-stop diarrhea, recurring URI symptoms, you name it, he has dealt with it, over and over again. He has been to specialists, he has been treated for everything under the sun, we have experimented with different diets, etc. I am his foster mom and am soon relocating and Patton can not not come with us. Where do we stand?  He is stable, he has gained good weight (a petite guy at 5.5 lbs) but his poo is good one day and bad the next, his URI symptoms come and go...but the really big issue.....he does not use the litter box consistently to urinate. At first, it was suspected that whatever gastro issues he was having was causing this issue because the two systems are so close to one another....one is inflamed and it affects the other. Now, it could be learned behavior....who knows. What we do know is that if you have a couch, chair, floor, etc. that is pee worthy (he isn't particularly choosy), he will surely pee on it. So...not an easy sell, we know!  He is a sweet boy, wants to rub his face on yours, wants to sit in your lap and love you. But yep, he is going to pee on things. So....he needs maybe a barn home or a dirt floor catio where he can pee wherever he likes and people can accept him for who he is....or, someone willing to put him in a diaper and change it often. He is used to wearing a diaper here now....although doesn't prefer it. But that is how he gets free run of the home for parts of each day. If he goes to a barn home, someone needs to give him daily snuggles too....he covets snuggles. I know I  am asking a lot but maybe, just maybe, there is someone who can find it in their heart to take on this sweet boy! He is used to the indoor life but maybe he can adjust to being outside again, if he has a heated space to get out of the cold in the winter.  Bottom line, I want him to have a chance at a life and some love! All cats and kittens have been spayed/neutered, FELV/FIV tested, microchipped, vaccinated, given dewormer and flea preventative. show less