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Havana Brown kittens & cats in Fishers, Indiana

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Princess

Domestic Shorthair Domestic Mediumhair

Female, Senior
Fishers, IN
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Spayed or Neutered,
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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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Spayed or Neutered,
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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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Spayed or Neutered,
Story
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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