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Domestic Shorthair kittens & cats in Noblesville, Indiana

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These Domestic Shorthairs are available in Noblesville, Indiana.
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Renegade

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 3 mos
Westfield, IN
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Meet Renegade, a delightful 3-month-old tabby with a playful spirit and a heart full of love! This little guy is ready to bring joy and fun to his new home. He's a bundle of energy who loves to play and explore, making every day an adventure.
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Kaia

Domestic Shorthair

Female, Senior
Noblesville, IN
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
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Good with all animals. Tends to hide when kids are around. Prefers a home with older kids.

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Princess

Domestic Shorthair Domestic Mediumhair

Female, Senior
Fishers, IN
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PrincessMy dearest wish is to find someone to love me and consider me their Princess in a grey fur coat. I am 10-years-old and weigh only 7 pounds. I have been a resident of the HSHC a couple of times but got adopted each time. This last time, my adopter surrendered me to a different shelter, but it made sure I was returned to the correct place. I am an easy-going girl, already spayed and litterbox trained. My needs are few--food, a soft spot to sleep, and love from a caring human. When you reach my age, you no longer crave an active lifestyle. Napping takes up a large part of my day. I would love to have a window at my disposal to watch the world go by. I have not always enjoyed the company of other cats, so I would love to be the only 4-legged member of the family. The interviewer lady told me I am a sweet, petite, pretty tabby who has lots of headbutts and nose kisses to share. Can I spend my golden years with you? 5-30-24
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Nova

Domestic Shorthair Domestic Mediumhair

Female, Adult
Fishers, IN
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NovaHow do you do? My name is now Nova, but when I was at the HSHC for the first time, I was Gidget. I was found as a stray cat in Fishers when I was three. I got adopted and lived with this family for three years. I was happy, but one of the animals in the household (a dog) did not tolerate cats. So I have returned to HSHC, 6-years-old and a bit bewildered about my current situation. I am an easy-going girl with a pleasing personality. I am living peacefully in a Roaming Room with several other cats, demonstrating my social skills. I was a gentle, cuddly girl when I was here the first time, and I remain so now. The interviewer lady came to see me, and I was perched atop a cat tree looking out the window. I had been resting my eyes, but when she placed her head on a level with mine, I sniffed her and encouraged her to pet me. I rearranged myself so that she could reach several itchy areas. Another cat approached to investigate and hissed at us, but I ignored her and continued enjoying myself. I look forward to being adopted by someone who loves cats and whose dog is also a cat-lover! 7-10-24
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Scarlet (in foster)

Domestic Shorthair Domestic Mediumhair

Female, Adult
Fishers, IN
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ScarletWhen I was first surrendered to HSHC, I was an 8-month-old Calico kitten. My owner was moving but not taking me along. After only a week, I got adopted, and life was good! I lived with my new owner for two years before allergies in the family resulted in me returning to the HSHC. Because I was so distraught at being in the shelter, I went to live with a foster mom. I am now 3-years-old and so grateful for my time in a home. My first reaction to new things and people is to be fearful and hiss. My foster mom said it took me about a week to get comfortable enough to stop hiding and hissing. By mid-April, I would rub against her, jump into her lap, settle down, and purr. As long as I feel I know a person, I am an affectionate little girl. Based on how safe I feel, I have a cuddly side to my personality. However, to ensure I remain comfortable in a home, all family members need to be 18 or older. I used my litterbox very well in my foster home. When the interviewer lady visited me, my first reaction was to hiss. However, the more time spent with me results in a sweet, loveable kitty. If you have the time, I have the desire to move in with you! 5-30-24
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Tummy (in foster)

Domestic Shorthair Domestic Mediumhair

Female, Adult
Fishers, IN
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TummyI'm warning you--you might need to take notes to keep up with my story. In 2021, my owner lost her home, so I went to HSHC. I was adopted, but after only two months, I was returned because the dog in the home terrified me (he even liked cats, but I wasn't having it). Finally, I was adopted and lived with my owner for 2 years. But he surrendered me due to finances. I'm not sure when my name was changed from Stumbles to Tummy, but it was recent. When I was just a kitten, I was diagnosed with Cerebellar Hypoplasia, which is a fancy way of saying I am a bit klutzy. I don't always walk in a straight line, have trouble jumping and going up and down stairs, and may be shaky. However, there is no treatment or cost for this condition. Google this, and you'll learn all about it. I currently live with a foster mom, and she is a peach! I frequently go up to her or her daughter for affection. She says I am "sweet, curious, and playful," I get around very well on the carpet. I use my litterbox religiously. I am friendly and like kids. I know she would adopt me if she didn't have a dog! I have a lot of charm. I am only 4-years-old and weigh only 6.8 pounds. If you like the bed-head look, I'm your girl! 6-25-24
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Dexter

Domestic Shorthair Domestic Mediumhair

Male, Adult
Fishers, IN
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Mr. Maverick

Domestic Shorthair Domestic Mediumhair

Male, Senior
Fishers, IN
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Declawed, Spayed or Neutered,
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Mr. Maverick I was just a stray kitten when I was first brought to the HSHC. The good news is I was adopted right away. The bad news is, after nine years, I was surrendered back to the shelter. I loved my family; however, the kids worried me a lot. As I have grown older, my tolerance for stress, loud comings, goings, and routine change has significantly declined. I hate to use the words "litterbox issue," but add to my anxiety level that I have had very painful declawing surgery on my front paws, and you have a justifiable reason. Look at my feet, and you will see they are a hot mess. My declawing left behind bone fragments that had to be removed in a second surgery. OW-EEE! When the interviewer lady visited me, I was so happy to see her that I rubbed against her, flipping my tail, purring, and giving her nose kisses. She said I was a "perky" young fellow, which is flattering since I am 12-years-old. I would love to be adopted by a loving person or couple with a calm home life and less foot traffic than my last home. I have a lot of living to do and can't wait to do it with YOU! 7-9-24

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Baby

American Shorthair

Female, Senior
Noblesville, IN
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
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Baby is 16/17 years old. Excellent health! Still loves to play, but also loves her naps! Needing a new home with someone who is home and can give her the love and attention she needs! Unsure how she is with other pets as she has been the only pet we have had. Looking to rehome ASAP!!
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Bo

American Shorthair

Male, 2 mos
Westfield, IN
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Hi, I'm Bo! I'm a total snuggle bug who thrives on affection and love. My favorite things are curling up on a warm lap, playing with my sister, and having a blast with my cat tree and cat springs. I'm a playful kitty who enjoys engaging with my toys and my family. I'm currently being fostered with dogs, cats, and kids, and I get along well with everyone. My adaptable nature means I fit in nicely with a variety of family dynamics. Whether it's chasing after toys or finding a cozy spot on your lap, I'm always ready to bring joy and companionship to your home.
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Belle

American Shorthair

Female, 2 mos
Westfield, IN
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Hello! I'm Belle, a stunning charcoal beauty with a vibrant personality to match. I'm a lively little lady who adores wrestling with my brother, playing with every toy I can find, and lounging in the cat tree. I'm also a big fan of giving sweet nose rubs and snuggling up for some quality affection. I'm an active kitty who loves to explore and play, but I also have a tender side and enjoy sharing love with my family. Currently, I'm being fostered with dogs, cats, and kids, and I'm getting along great with everyone. My adaptable nature makes me a wonderful addition to any home.

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Redemption Rescue, Inc

Westfield, IN 46062

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Humane Society for Hamilton County

10501 Hague Road, Fishers, IN 46038

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5.5 miles

Alliance for Responsible Pet Ownership, Inc.

P. O. Box 6385, Fishers, IN 46038

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7.8 miles

Central Indiana Foster Cats

PO Box 281, Westfield, IN 46074

Pet Types: cats

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9.6 miles

Paws on my Heart, Inc.

2160 E 116th St, Carmel, IN 46032

Pet Types: cats

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12.6 miles

Friends for Paws

Pendleton, IN 46064

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15.4 miles

IndyHumane

7929 N. Michigan Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46268

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16.2 miles

Cats Haven, Ltd

2603 N. College Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46205

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17.4 miles

AH Rescue Sanctuary

Tipton, IN 46072

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, rabbits, small animals

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Humane Society of Tipton County

Tipton, IN 46072

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