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Not good with kids,
Not good with dogs,
Not good with cats,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Speedy is a beautiful brown & black tabby. He is a very affectionate cat that loves to spend time cuddling with his humans and will do best in a single cat household or maybe with a family. Speedy lost his home after my mom passed away and my father was no longer able to care for him. After some relocating, Speedy is now looking for his forever home with a loving family that can shower him with affection. He can be a bit shy at first, but he has a big heart that makes him attached to those around him. He is an athletic cat that loves to play. Some of his favorite toys are strings, rattling mice and catnip sticks. He loves eating Churu treats and recently discovered the joys of being a lap cat! He is turning four on March 26.
Not good with kids,
Not good with dogs,
Not good with cats,
Needs experienced adopter,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I consider True my son. He enjoys a good mixture of nap time laziness and energetic play time. He’s stand offish to most people. I got him as a kitten from an old coworker when their then outside cat had a litter one winter. He will be 3 years old in November 2025. His shots are up to date and he is neutered. I’m rehoming him because I am shipping off to the army soon. I would prefer to have him fostered during my training time so that I can reunite with him by next year.
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
Not good with cats,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
I rehomed Fireball for a friend of mine at the time. I lived in a house that has a little bit of land and Fireball would be an inside/outside cat at the time. I had to move in with my parents about 2 years ago and he strictly began spending time as an inside cat. Where I am going now has another cat and we have unfortunately learned that Fireball doesn't do well with other cats in the home.
He Is a very loving cat, he loves to cuddle. His purr is so loud and so comforting. He has a crazy overbite - but he doesn't have any issues eating or doing things a normal cat would do. He can be very playful. He loves to chase a laser light and play with toys. He gets along well with dogs. I have a Great Pyrenees that he doesn't seem to mind.
Fireball is litter trained. He also eats just normal Friskies. He has eaten Rachel Ray food in the past. He loves a good treat, whether it be a normal cat treat, some wet food or even some milk.
I am looking for a good home for him. He is very loving.