There are 2 cats brother and sister that was left behind at the apts. that my mom lives at that needs a home. The other cat is my moms and we cannot take it with, it is 10 yrs old and has allergies and asthma and needs med. attention that she could not afford to do. If anyone knows of some one that would take these animals please mail me. The older cat is a black med haired cat with green eyes. The other 2 are grey/white with stripes and unique coloring. they are good, lovable animals that just need a loving home that can afford to take care of them. please email me
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I have 3 of the best cats ever. I really don’t want to give them to the pound. I live in Yelm Wa. If you can help me with a home for them, it would relieve my heartbreak. They have to go somewhere by this weekend.
They are all indoor/outdoor cats, grown in the country. Great mousers. Wise to the outdoor critters.
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To make a very long story short, my gf and I ended up fostering a cat, and we need to find her a home. She was abandoned at about 6 months old, and then basically lived in a cage for 6 months straight. The adoption lady we got our cats from asked if we could take her for a week or two to get her out of the cage, and some human and cat interaction. Well, after a couple weeks, my gf and I couldnt in good conscience send her back to a cage, so we still have her. Her name is Breanna, but I named her Cat #3 so I wouldnt get too attached. She’s a very sweet cat, about a year old, loves attention, and can literally tire us out from playing. She is litter box trained and doesnt scratch furniture (only the cat condo we have), she is up to date on her shots, and has had THE operation. She loves loves to sleep in our bed with us at night, and if you leave a worn tshirt around, she will instantly make that her new home. She purrs almost instantly when shes given attention, and you can tell she loves it.
Now, you might be asking yourself, she sounds like the perfect cat, why hasnt she been adopted yet? Well, this cat has her issues. She needs a very patient owner. Someone was definitely very cruel to this cat before she was abandoned. It takes a while and a lot of patience to build her trust. It took us about 1 week or 2 for her to come out from under the bed, a few weeks before she would even come up to us for us to pet her, about a month before we could walk up to her to pet her, and she’s still not comfortable being handled. I hope that our interaction would make a new experience easier on her, but she will definitely still need patience. She loves attention, but she likes it on her terms. She has learned not to scratch or bite, but she will still swat your hand away, and nip a little bit. So you need to be somewhat attentive. She is good with our cats, not sure about dogs, and I wouldnt recommend her with small children, especially with her dislike of being handled.
Her adoption is being handled by a local adoption agency, so there is a 75$ fee.Anyway, she is a very loving cat, and with some patience will be a great member of the family for years to come, so if anyones looking for a cat, or knows someone who is, let me know.
Hi, everyone. I have two adult kitties, Lia (spayed female/4 years old) and Smokey (neutered male/3 years old) who need temporary housing until I get on my feet. They are indoor only kitties and are perfect at using the litter box. Lia is very cuddly when she gets to know you, and Smokey likes to play catch/fetch with toy mice…very impressive. I currently live in Saint Louis, MO. The kitties and I moved out here from Sacramento, CA last summer that I could attend graduate school at Washington University. However, due to unforseen circumstances I have had to go on medical leave for the fall semester. My Mom has been using her savings to keep a roof over mine and the kitties’ heads, but she does not have much money, and that is pretty much exhausted. I thought I would be able to return to school in the spring, but it is looking like I may have to go back to Sacramento and stay with my Mom until I am feeling well enough to get a job and get my own apartment. The problem is that my Mom nor I can afford to pay the large pet deposit that her apartments require while she is helping me (and my brother)–my mom’s plate is really full. She is also allergic to cats. So I love my kitties so much–they are such a support to me and I can’t imagine never seeing them again. I do not want to adopt them out permanently if that can be avoided because it seems like such a permanent solution to a temporary problem.
If anyone can help, please let me know. cfn1979@live.com. I check my e-mail all the time.
Thank you and I wish the best for all of you…
Courtney, Smokey, and Lia
lia and smokey video
I’m hoping that someone can help me in a difficult situation. I have five cats that need to be fostered until I move into my new house in April 2011. I lost my last house due to unfortunate circumstances, and it will take me a couple of months to save up for a temporary pet-friendly apartment. I can pay for all expenses, including cat food, kitty litter, and vet bills. They are all up to date on their shots and have all been spayed or neutered. They will come with a copy of their paperwork, a litter box, food and water bowls, scratching posts, and toys. They can be split up into separate families, in pairs. I am currently living in my friend’s kitchen until I am finished with school, in an apartment that does not allow cats. I have the money to take care of them, I just need a physical location to put them in ASAP, but a kennel is way out of my budget. I’ve tried posting ads on Petfinder.com, and putting up fliers in the Petco where I work, but so far I haven’t had any success. These cats are my babies, and I love them more than anything. They have a forever home with me, so I do not want to put them in an animal shelter just because I decided to finish school before I go back to my career. If you can help me, or know someone who can, or if you just need anymore information, please email me at KittyHeart95@aim.com or text me at (203)788-4947, or just leave a comment on here. Thank you so much.
Hi everyone .. I am in the process of getting evicted from my apartment. I received a letter today from the county I live in telling me that I have 3 days to vacate my apartment. I have 2 cats and a dog. Since I am unemployed, I’ll most likely be going to a county owned apartment building until I find an apartment. I *think* I’ll be able to take my dog with me, because he is an “emotional support” dog for my son and I have notes from his doctors. But, I *may* need a temporary home for him. My cats are my biggest concern. Putting them up for adoption is not an option, I just need somewhere for them to call “home” temporarily, until I find an apartment. If anyone can help me, PLEASE reach out to me. I DON’T want to lose my babies. They’re 13yr and 8yr and I’ve had them both since they were kittens. I don’t know what to do .. I’m panic stricken for my babies. PLEASE HELP ME!
These little love bugs are just two of many adorable kittens that are now available for adoption through Lost our Home. They are so playful, affectionate and love all people and other pets. They are currently being loved in one of our great foster homes but would love to find their forever home soon. You can arrange to meet “Clumsy” or “Paz” by contacting one of our adoption counselors at adoptions@lostourhome.org, or you can visit the Lost our Home website to view all of our pets currently awaiting adoption. All of our cats are spayed/neutered, tested for FELV/FIV, current on shots, and micro-chipped.





















